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‘Poor must unite to have a say
in globalisation’
Hindustan Times, Lucknow,
December 19, 2006
AGRICULTURALISTS and
representatives of NGOs from India and abroad gathered in the city
on Monday to deliberate on pro-poor globalization issues. On how
poor can have their say in policy making, Valter Angell, a senior
researcher from the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs
said that poor can influence policy making fairs said that poor can
influence policy making when they are united because individual
voice has no meaning. “Voices of poor become even stronger if it’s
related to any political party,” he added.
These discussions are a part of the
two-day national meet on ‘Globalisation and India Voices from the
Ground,’ that began on Sunday. Network of Entrepreneurship and
Economic Development (NEED) Lucknow in collaboration with CUTS
(Consumer Unity & Trust Society), Centre for International Trade,
Economics and Environment (CITEE), Jaipur have organised this meet.
Speaking on the occasion,
secretary, women and child development, Balwinder Kumar said that
the Indian Economy is growing continuously but until this growth
percolates to the grassroots, its results will not be visible in the
society. “For rapid economic growth, it is important that all
government programmes are implemented in the true sense and benefit
the target groups,” he stated.
Meanwhile director CUTS CITEE,
Bipul Chatterjee said that a pro poor growth policy has a greater
impact on reducing poverty than growth per se. He also informed that
CUTS programme on ‘Grassroots Reachout and Networking in India on
Trade and Economics’ (GRANITE) broadly works towards policy
coherence between trade and national development policies to reduce
poverty. |