The study examined the nomads’ quest for an inclusive citizenship in the context of their social exclusion.
Objectives:
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To examine the nomads' quest for an inclusive citizenship in the context of their social exclusion.
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To deliberate on their expressions of demands to bring to the fore their interests, concerns and priorities in the implementation & formulation of affirmative government policies.
Geographical Spread:
Nomads in the Alwar district of Rajasthan viz. Gaiya Lohar, Banjara, Bhopa and Bawariya.
Key areas/components:
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Meetings with the members of the nomadic communities to understand their perceptions of their problems, citizenship rights and their expectations.
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They also depicted their expectations by way of sketches.
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Methodology used was that of Participatory research leading to conscientization, mutual learning, development of group identity, action for claims for rights.
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Data collection tools include oral history, informal group discussions, mapping exercise and in-depth interviews.
Key outputs:
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-Problems & priorities: The voices & experiences of nomads.
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-Relations with Institutions
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Identification of Emerging Issue
Year/Period:
2004, March
Client:
Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, U.K.
Cost of the project: