Programmes  
Day 4

Thursday, 7 August 2008
Human Rights: Threats and Opportunities
   
09:00 – 10:30 Discussion Panel:
Artisanal fishing and coastal communities and the threats from industrial aquaculture in Latin America. Current situation and outlook.

Moderator: Jorge Varela, CODDEFFAGOLF
Juan Carlos Cardenas, Centro Ecoceanos: Impacts of salmon aquaculture on coastal communities and artisanal fishing
Lider Góngora, C CONDEM, Ecuador and Juan José López Negrete, RedManglar: Impacts of shrimp aquaculture on coastal communities and artisanal fishing

10:30 – 10:45 Coffee
 
10:45 – 13.30 Discussion Panel
Coastal Community and Artisanal Fishworker organizations: Weaknesses, Strengths and Strategies to defend their right
Moderator: Cosme Caracciolo, CONAPACH
Panel:
Sr. José Ruiz de Giorgio. Fishworkers Rights and Artisanal Fishing Organizations in Chile
Jefferson Souza de Silva/José Alberto Ribeiro de Lima (Federacion de los Pescadores y MONAPE Movimiento Nacional de los Pescadores em Brasil) Cooperation or Conflict?
To confirm:
Jorge Varela – CODDEFFAGOLF, Honduras
Gabriela Cruz – FENACOPEC, Ecuador
Ramon Agama – FIUPAP – The challenges of securing the 5 mile zone
Manuel Bedoya ANPAC – Fishing communities of African decent and their rights Fishworker Leader, Argentina
13.30 – 15.00 Lunch  
15.00 – 17.00 Discussion Panel
Human Rights, Social and Economic Rights in Coastal and Artisanal Fishing Communities in Latin America
Moderator: Lider Gongora Farias

 Nancy Yañez : Human Rights: social, economic and cultural rights and their importance in coastal and artisanal fishing communities
Eliab Viguera, Boris Hualme, Marine Defence Committee: Rights and conflicts in the coastal zone – the case of CELCO Mehuin
Brian O´Riordan: Decent Work in the Fisheries Sector and the ILO Convention on Work in the Fishing Sector (2007)
Laurineide Maria Santana, Cristiane Faustino da Silva, Josepha Ferreira da Silva: Artisanal Fishing Rights and Gender: Outlook and views from Brazil
17.00 - 18.30 Break  
16.30 – 18.30 Working groups
 Securing post harvest benefits.

To discuss: post harvest activities, trade and end food/market use – challenges and opportunities for artisanal fishing in Latin America
To decide: What are the post harvest rights of importance for artisanal fishing and coastal communities in the Latin American region?
 
Securing Social, Economic and Human Rights

To discuss: opportunities and threats to artisanal fishing and coastal communities in defending and benefiting from social, economic and human rights.
To decide:  What are the social, economic and human rights of importance to artisanal fishing and coastal communities in the Latin American region? 
18.30 -19:00
Tasting of Local Produce
 
19.00 – 21.00  Cultural Event
Theatre/Music:
Pato Manss, Quelentaro, Max Berrú, Asalto Latinoamericano




 
     
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