Women who are the heads of the families are received livelihoods assistance today in Trincomalee Urban council under the 'empowerment of most marginalized, unattended women headed failies schemepf NAFSO.
The victims of the war, survivors of tsunami, internally displaced 112 women received agriculture, fisheries, domestic industries, groceries materials under the women headed families livelihood assistance scheme which was supported through CCFD/ CRIdF the strategic partner of NAFSO.
The livelihood assistance was ditributed as the second batch in Trincomalee today while 138 WHF received the assistance at the first batch in August last year.
Karunawathie, a woman who disappeared her husband while fishing in the sea during the war time said " We are too citizens of SL though neglected. But, we are having potential to produce if support as NAFSO does and feed our feed our children without depending on any others".
The mayor who attended the function as chief guest said, " We appreciate the assistance of NAFSO for the women who need the assistance most in the society.
We know how hard work the field workers attempt to make this work a success and we commend their work. We would like to provide any assistance to such group."
Sanjana, the field activist and Ananda Peiris from Trincomalee district organization and Lavena Hasanthi, Antony Jesudasan among others who worked hard to make the event a successful.
Chitrani, the chair of the Diriya Kantha Women Organization at Trincomalee who attended with her team to assist the organizers voluntarily said "We know NAFSO is a precious Gem to the country. We will protect it and preserve for future."
These are blessings and important to build trust among poor and marginalized communities.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
"We are too Citizens of the country."
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Northern Province Fishers Unity elected their new Leadership
The thurd AGM of Northern Province Fisher People's Unity was held today at Yalpady hotel, Jaffna.
Suriyakumaran the presant chair who is Point Pedro fishing community was reelected as the chair for next 3 years. Suvramaniyam former acting chair from Mathagal Jaffna was elected as the secretary while Mariyarasa from Mulaitivu fisher federation elected as the treasurer.
There were several amendments made to the constitution. One important amendment was to allow people's representative to elect as office bearers.
The Fisher peoples unity was established with much strength this time after joining Mulaitivu fisheries federation joined the unity.
Convener, NAFSO raised the concerns of following issues;
. Indu- SL fisher people's dialogue on 12th May,
. An overall plan for Northern province fisher people's future,
. Fisher people's Unity exchange visit with TN fishers,
. Funds for Fisher people's Unity work,
Antony Jesudasan explained the 30th campaign at Fort railway station and how the group could attend the program.
At the same time there will be a protest organized by TNPF against Land Grabbing at Kilinochchi.
The Fisher People's Unity decided to join fisher people's struggles whenever possible.
Friday, May 23, 2014
Change! Yes, With Reforms!
NAFSO together with civil society organizations, political parties, Fisheries organisations particulars in northern and eastern provinces, HR groups, religious groups, media will launch a signature campaign on Main 4 issues related to fisheries issues in the country.
The program will be held at Fort Railway Station on Friday 30th May during 2.00- 6.00 pm.
The 4 issues are;
1. Indian Trawler issue,
2. Fuel Subsidy
3. Land Grabbing
4. IDP issues
Those were the similar issues addressed on 15th February campaign at Chilaw, Galle, Pothuwil and Jaffna.
The 30th Program will be;
. Signing petition
. Launch signature campaign
. Distribution of leaflets
. Speeches of political, civil and religious leadership
We want to collect 100,000 signatures while launching the campaign in different places in the country.
31st May-Mannar
1st June- Katunayake
7th June- Negombo
8th June- Jaffna
14th June- Trincomalee
15th June - Ampara
21st June - Kalpitiya
22nd June - Kurunegala
28th June - Batticoloa
29th June - Karuwalagaswewa
We do hope NAFSO members, civil groups, fisheries organizations to join hand in hand with us.
We do hope to promote:
Change! Yes, With, Reforms!
In this campaign.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
What is "Blue Growth" Promoted by FAO? Will this be benefit 90% Small Scale Fishers in the world?
FAO of UN in it's the latest report of "State of the World Fisheries and Aquaculture" has revealed the current situation of world capture fisheries and the Aquaculture. Aquaculture contributes the 90 Metric tonnes while Wild capture fisheries contributes 80 Metric tonnes, At the same time, we are concerned about the FAO concept of "Blue Growth" which could most likely similar to "Green Growth" of the land. Here I have quoted some important points from the report of SeafoodNews,comm Washington.
Herman
United Nations Food and
Agriculture Organization: 70% of global fish stocks fished
within sustainable limits; seafood production up 10 million tons |
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Let us Stand by our own feet: Thanks to CRIdF group
The program was held at Kopaweli community center with the participation of NAFSO program team, NAFSO convener, Sr. Deepa Fernando, Journalist Melani Manel and Military officer in the area attended the ceremony.
There were 55 women received the materials for revive their livelihoods at this stage.
Mr. Arul Sebastian, the Gandhi district organization at Batticoloa, a Chairperson of NAFSO national committee facilitated the program with Mr. Selvakumar, NAFSO district coordinator.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Northern Fishers Union core team meets on fisher's dialogue
The core team of Northern Province Fishers unity met at Jaffna with the intention of discussing the forthcoming people to people dialogue on Indian trawler invasion to Sri Lankan waters.
The chairs of K. Suriyakumar, A. Alam and the representatives of Mannar, Jaffna, Kilinochchi attended the core team meeting.
The team emphasised the 18 point agreement which agreed by the NPFPU and stick to those principles for future negotiattions.
" We are strongly demand to prevent the Indian trawler invasion in to SL waters. We can not tolerate the bottom trawler operations in our waters. " said K. Suriyakumar the chair of the unity.
The co chair A.Alam of Mannar district is very concerned about the sustenance of fisheries in Palk bay.
"Our fishers are highly concern about our fish redources. They do not use even the oxygen cylinders for collect Sea Cucumbers. How do we tolerate the destruction of our sea bottom through pair trawls?"
S. Subramaniyam the leader of Mathagal fishing community says "we need to declare the Palk bay and northern sea as a fisheries management area where declare the appropriate fishing gears to use, restore the desturbed areas conciously, banning harmful gears and also identify appropriate number of fishers to operate in the northern waters."
On the dialogue on 12th May people felt there is no high hopes. But appreciate the attempts to solve the problem. They welcome the idea of buy back system, convert the pair trawlers in to Indian deep sea water fisheries are also welcome by the team.
There was serious concern about the by passing of the previous experienced the northern province fisher people's unity members who attended for the dialogue at Tamil Nadu in 2010.
The group agreed that we need to initiate an overall plan for the development of northern ses areas with mediation of northern province provincial council.
In this plan there should be an overall strategy to regulate the southern fishers invasion into northern seas with political and military patronage. Fisher leaders came to an agreement to meet again once the 12th meeting is over between the Indian and Sri Lanka. fishermen.
Northern Fishers meet Indian consulate officisls at Jaffna
The northern fisher people' unity leaders attended a bilateral dialogue with indian consulate officials based in Jaffna today.
The leaders from Mannar, Kilinochchi and Jaffna attended this dialogue which they felt as important and productive as they shared at the brief evaluation people held.
The fisher leaders shared their engagements during the past and their frustration as the neglection of their experiences by the present fisher people's dialogue. The consulate officials also felt the importance of their participation as experienced leaders.
Suriyakumar, the leader of the 2010 August dialogue held in Tamil Nadu explained how they were engaged in the dialogue and the out come of that process.
At the end of the dialogue with the cinsulate officials the 3 district leadership agreed the necessity of the strengthen of the fisher people's unity and work closely among 4 districts fisher group.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
India-Sri Lanka Fisher Dialogues Resume 2nd Round on 12th May
The previously scheduled second round of dialogues were postponed due to strong stand of the Tamil Nadu chief minister, Jayalalitha Jeyaram demanding to release all the Tamil Nadu fishermen and their boats before resume any further bilateral dialogues.
However, the Sri Lankan authorities response was that the legal procedures are underway and the court will decide the release of fishermen and not politically.
But, situation was changed once India did not vote against Sri Lanka and absentee to the voting at Geneva Human Rights council at the USA sponsored resolution on Sri Lanka.
The President of Sri Lanka ordered to release all the Indian fishermen held in Sri Lankan jails just after the Indians stand on Sri Lanka at Geneva. After some time some media reported that the Indian trawlers had invaded our waters and freely operated and landed at Katchchathivu island and were treated them well by Navy.
In this context the second bilateral talks between Indian and Srilankan fisher leaders is to held on 12th may 2014. 26 Indian delegates are attending to this from India including;
12 fisher delegates from Tamilnadu,
4 fisher delegates from Pondicherry
One delegate from NFF, and
Officials from Govt.of India, including Ministry of External Affairs, Tamilnadu and Pondicherry government are participating.
Chairperson of NFF, the counterpart of NAFSO in WFFP has also nominated by Govt. of India as a part of the delegate at Colombo meeting.
The delegation will leave from Chennai on 11th night and will reach here in Colombo by 12th Morning.
We are much delighted to see the out come of the People to People Dialogue which NAFSO and NFF/ARIF initiated and also carried out at several occasions since 2004 followed by 2010.
Another plenty of catch for beach seine operations
Fishermen's days are so hard as they enhage on one of the most dangerous occupation in the world. Mining is the worst while ishing is the next to mining as ILO reports.
There are very limited number of days fishermen have a smile in their face due to low income, low catch and No Fuel price cost even.
In this context it is very interesting to get a high catch for a beach seine. Wennappuwa beach seine operators were collected high fish catch and I would like to upload some photographs.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Laal Salam Tom! -Comrades of the World Fishers send RED SALUTE TO YOU!
FROM HONDURAS
In the early hours of this morning we received the tragic news of the departure without return of our friend FATHER THOMAS COCHERRY
Undoubtedly we have received this sad news with deep grief, very difficult to describe in words. I always remember the way when he call me: "Jorge ... come, come, come ..". and the most recent members of WFFP recall the strength of their arguments and the strength of their claims and approaches ...
Rest in the peace of heaven our unforgettable friend: FATHER: THOMAS KOCKCHERY
FROM INDONESIA
Dear all.
My deepest condolences to all of you.
In the past I and Tom had our differences, but we put that behind us years ago and became friends. I have the highest respect for him and will miss his enthusiasm and commitment for the rights of the poor and undermined.
Sincerely
Arthur Bogason-WFF-Coordinator
With great sorrow, we inform that Father Thomas Kocherry passed away today. He was an indefatigable soul, always active.
Friends and comrades,
A.J. Vi
M.Ilango Ex. M.L.A.
Chairperson , National Fishworkers' ForumFROM PAKISTAN
From SPAIN
Trasladar my great sorrow for the loss of our dear friend Thomas Kocherry. a hug to all and your family.
FROM GUNNIE
FROM MAURITANIA
Bonsoir,tous
Je viens d'apprendre par l'émail d'alexis le decès de feu thomas Cocherry notre grand leader du WFFP et grand defendeur de lapeche artisanale mondiale,en cette doulereuse circonstance j'adresse mes condéléances les plus attristées et sincères à la famille du défunt et à tous les adherents du wffp et prions
dieu le plus puissant de l'accueillire dans son paradis amine
Sid'Ahmed Abeid PRESIDENT FNP section peche artisanale /PRESIDENT CAOPA /MEMBRE CC WFFP /