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This educational poster series was developed at a workshop conducted in Goa, India on October 27-30, 2009 organized by the Systemwide Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi), an inter-center initiative of the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). The posters are designed for use by field-based practitioners, educators, trainers, and development administrators. These posters were developed to complement the publication Resources, Rights and Cooperation: A Sourcebook on Property Rights and Collective Action for Sustainable Development.
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Collective action in the formof producer groups can helpimprove access to previouslyunreachable markets
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Collective action involves morethan just organizing a meetingor forming a group
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
The uncertainties of climatechange will make it moreimportant for people to worktogether at all levels, from localto global
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Without property rights, thereis no incentive to protect aresource, and it becomesdegraded over time
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
It is important to make itexplicit that women have rightsto resources. It’s not enough toassume that they have full useof “household” or husband’sresources.
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
When resources’ market valuesincrease, people with weakproperty rights can lose out
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Property rights give peopledignity and empower them
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Poor people often lose theircustomary rights
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Groups that effectively involveboth men and women draw onthe skills of both men andwomen
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Secure property rights are animportant incentive for farmersto adopt certain technologies orinvest in natural resourcesmanagement
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Partnerships between localcommunities and the state makeall the difference
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Shrinking commons deprivethe poor of livelihoodopportunities, making themmore vulnerable
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Helping the poor to protect andexpand their access to andcontrol over resources can makea powerful contribution topoverty reduction
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Property rights are more than atitle; they include rights to useand manage resources. Manypeople can share rights over thesame land or resources.
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
The commons are important tothe livelihoods of the poor
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Property rights determine howresources are managed
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Increased local legislativepowers provide incentives forcommunity level engagementof local people
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
A lack of social consensuslimits policy implementationand impacts
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
The “tragedy of the commons”does not have to happen. Peoplehave often worked together tomanage resources sustainably.
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
The “tragedy of the commons”does not have to happen. Peopleoften work together to manageresources sustainably.
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
When market values of resourcesincrease, people with weakproperty rights (like women)can lose out
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
The very poor lack theresources to invest in socialrelationships and are oftenexcluded from local networks
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
NGOs, local government andother development actors areimportant players in naturalresources policy formulationand implementation
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Collective action empowerswomen to engage in livelihoodand income generatingactivities
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Everyone in a household has aright to land
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Enlisting male leaders andelders may increase support forwomen-led activities
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CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi)International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI.org)2033 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20006 USAwww.capri.cgiar.org
Managing the commons requirespeople working together