Project: From Negotiations to Adjustment
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Implementation sites: Brazil, Kenya and Vietnam
Duration: January 2005 to March 2007
In such a dynamic context, developing countries will need to reshape their policies, institutional arrangements, and agricultural practices in order to ensure the promotion of poverty reduction and environmental sustainability. Thus it is essential to begin moving the debate about trade and its implications from Geneva and Washington to places like Nairobi, Brasilia and Hanoi.
To help these countries address emerging economic realities, WWF MPO, in collaboration with institutional partners around the world, launched a new project, From Negotiations to Adjustment, in 2003. The project's ultimate objective is to help stakeholders in three countries (Brazil, Kenya and Vietnam) promote sustainable and equitable responses to changes in a particular agricultural sector (sugar, cut flowers, and cocoa, respectively).
Key stakeholders include government ministries, donor agencies, farmers' organizations, the private sector and NGOs. Response options have included changes in government policies and regulations; land use planning; improved private-sector practices; and capacity-building.
The successful stakeholder-driven approach to addressing environmental and social challenges associated with trade and globalization developed through this project will be expanded to four new countries in 2008.
More information is available through the individual country links at left, by downloading a copy of the project brochure, or by emailing the project team.
