Ensure access to land, forest resources for women, indigenous people

  • 30/06/2008

  • Daily Star (Bangladesh)

Primary and Mass Education Adviser Rasheda K Chowdhury and Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser Raja Devasish Roy at a workshop yesterday called for ensuring access to land, water and forest resources for the poor, women and indigenous people. Raja Devasish Roy stressed the need for amending the 1927 Forest Act and called for bringing reforms in the court system so that poor and indigenous people get their access to justice. The advisers were speaking at the South Asian workshop styled 'Access to land water and forest resources for the poor, women and indigenous peoples' organised by Association for Land Reform and Development (ALRD), a right-based NGO, at YWCA auditorium at Mohammadpur in the city. Denmark Embassy Charg