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Making
Ends Meet is a
multi-media project which is a collaboration between
the Natural Resources Institute and the BBC. Funding
for NRI's participation in the project has been provided
by DFID. The project has at its core a series of radio
programmes, which were first broadcast on the BBC World
Service in August 2002.
Our intention is
to explore the lives of people in remote communities
around the world, to look at how they make a living
and how their lives and livelihoods are related to those
of people in the outside world. We've chosen four very
different communities in different parts of the world,
with different kinds of livelihoods and different kinds
of relationship with the outside world: a fishing village
in the Danube Delta, Romania; Gosh, a mountain village
in Armenia; a community in Northern Ghana which has
had a hippo sanctuary set up on their doorstep; and
a community of Buddhist nuns in the Sagaing Hills in
Upper Myanmar (Burma).
We've tried to
bring out issues which are particularly important to
the livelihoods of people in these communities, and
which have relevance beyond the community chosen. Some
of these are:
- How to balance
conservation of the natural environment with the livelihoods
of human communities, which is important to achieve
both environmental and socially sustainable livelihoods
- The importance
of interdependance between people in remote communities
- what is sometimes called social capital - both within
the community and beyond it
- The relative
importance of self-reliance on the one hand and of
links with the outside world on the other hand, for
remote communities like these
We intend to develop
educational materials using the Making Ends Meet, including
`virtual tours' using panoramas like those displayed
here, still images, audio and text. We'd be happy for
the material to be used for teaching materials, at the
moment through downloading the notes and playing back
the audio from the website. Please do let us know if
you are doing this - we'd be interested in any feedback.
Monica Janowski

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