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THE INDEPENDENT PEOPLE'S TRIBUNAL ON  THE WORLD BANK GROUP IN INDIA (IPT - WBG)

What is the  IPT - WBG? 
The purpose behind the Independent People's  Tribunal on the World Bank Group in India (IPT-WBG) is to provide a just forum for people, who have been impacted by projects and policies  funded or promoted by the WBG, to express their grievances and propose  alternatives.
The IPT-WBG will conduct an in-depth examination of the  WBG's influence and impact on a host of sectoral and cross-sectoral issues  through a series of depositions that will be presented to a panel of eminent  experts from relevant fields. 
For more information and to endorse  the IPT- WBG contact us at secretariat@worldbanktribunal.org i
or visit www.worldbanktribunal.org  <http://www.worldbanktribunal.org/> <http://www.worldbanktribunal.org/>

Need  for the IPT - WBG?
The record of projects funded and promoted by the WBG  in India has been far from acceptable in terms of human rights violations and  environmental degradation. The time has come to examine and judge the WBG's  claim that it is serving the wider public interest and reducing poverty, given its increasing impact and influence on the country's economy, as well as its  educational, social and cultural fabric.
The main objectives identified for the Tribunal are;
. To dismantle  the impression that the World Bank is an independent body which does not  espouse the cause of any country or private agency.
. To establish the  extent of the World Bank's influence on the policy-making decisions of Indian government  officials.
. To establish how the World Bank's policies have aggravated  poverty, incapacitated democratic structures, and promoted  privatization.

What has been done so  far?
At the National Consultation on Housing and the Urban Poor  held in Mumbai in October 2005, where over two hundred groups participated, a  call was issued to take forward this process.  In order to formalize the  idea, several consultations have been conducted with groups, individuals  and organizations in various parts of the country.
Thereafter:  A Strategy Meeting was held in Delhi on the 9th of September to  establish a clear direction for the Tribunal.  Around 40 groups and  individuals were represented in a variety of sectors 
Concept Notes for the Health, Water and other sectors  have been drafted and can be found on the website along with more information  about the Strategy Meeting.  This was followed by a Planning Meeting for  the state of Orissa which took place on September 28th in Bhubaneswar with  grassroots groups and a workshop at ISF in November 2006 to  generate a wider debate and discuss how WBG-IPT can support local initiatives  and campaigns.

When and where will the IPT -WBG take place? 
The IPT -WBG is tentatively scheduled to take place over 5 days in  March - April 2007 in New Delhi. A final date and location will be determined  in consultation with participating groups. Please visit  www.worldbanktribunal.org for the latest information.

Who is  organizing the People's Tribunal on the WBG?
The Tribunal on the  WBG and its allies is visualized as a collective process that will be guided  by key organizations and groups from across the country.  The Tribunal  will be thus structured:
1. Panel (jury) -  Will hear the depositions and render judgement. Made up of distinguished  individuals from within and outside of India jointly selected by the  convenors, advisors and secretariat.   
2. Convenors - Will  play the most critical role in the process.  They are key groups/  grassroot organizations and movements who are responsible for a sector or  region.  They will assist the participant groups in mobilizing affected  people, putting together the depositions and in selecting the projects to be  profiled.   
3. Advisors -  Individuals with expertise in the field who will guide, help with the  research and assist the process.   
4. Endorsing/Participating Organisations - Large  spectrum of groups/grassroot organisations who will endorse and support the  process.
5. Secretariat -  Comprising of researchers and organizers who provide administrative and  logistic support to the process and assist with research . 

(The list of groups/ individuals involved till  date has been appended at the end of this mailer).

How can I get  involved?
The IPT-WBG is a collaborative and inclusive endeavour.  We are actively seeking organizations and individuals to endorse the IPT-WBG  and to participate as advisors, convenors, researchers, and interns. We are seeking monetary support to cover the costs associated with coordinating  and holding the IPT-WBG. Groups and individuals interested in participating in  the IPT-WBG should contact the Secretariat. We are also interested in hearing  your feedback, suggestions, comments, and questions.

Feedback  Form - email to the secretariat -  secretariat@worldbanktribunal.org
I/We endorse the Independent  People's Tribunal on the WBG.  We are not engaged by, nor do we intend to  take up any consultancy work on behalf of the World Bank/Asian Development  Bank ________________________________________________________  

There are several levels of participation possible for the  Tribunal process..  You or your organization can elect to participate as  a Convenor, as an Advisor  as an Endorser or Researcher.
I am  interested in being a(n):     Convenor      Advisor    Endorser    Researcher

I work/am interested in working in the following  sectors:

· Water
· Sovereignty
· Mining
· Toxics & Industry  
· Food Security  
· Education
· Urban Renewal / Urban  Poor Power
· Power
· Transport
· Agriculture
· Forest & Fisheries    
· Health
· Tourism
· Post Disaster  
· North East
· Knowledge  Provider                           
· Judicial Reform                   
· Other 

Specific concerns regarding the Bank's projects or  policies

Contact Information:
Name  ______________________________________________________________________________________
Organization   ______________________________________________________________________________________
Address  ______________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
Email  _______________________________ Mobile  _________________________
Telephone  ___________________________ Fax  ___________________________

 Independent People's Tribunal  Secretariat
c/o 4th Floor, Engineer's House, 86 Bombay Samachar Marg,  Mumbai 400 023
c/o Second Floor, A 21 Jungpura Ext. New Delhi 110  014
Deepika - 0 98200 39557/ Harsh - 0 9818569021/ Preeti - 0  9871412411
secretariat@worldbanktribunal.org/  deepikadsouza@hotmail.com
www.worldbanktribunal.org
______________________________________________________________________________________
Convenors
Prof.  Amit Bhadhuri. J. John (Centre for Education and Communication) * Nityanand  Jayaraman / Madhumita Dutta (Corporate Accountability Desk) * Michelle Chawla  (Dahanu Taluka Environment Welfare Association & The Dahanu Parisar  BachaoSamiti) * Leo Saldanha (Environment Support Group)  * Benny  Kuruvilla (Focus on the Global South - India) * Devinder Sharma (Forum for  Biotechnology and Food Security) * Mihir Desai (HRLN) * Wilfred D'Costa  (INSAF) * Ramananda Wangkhierakpam (Intercultural Resources, Delhi) * Jan  Swasthiya Abhiyan * Smitu Kothari (Lokayan) * Pratibha Shinde (Lok Sangharsh  Morcha) * Prafulla Samantara (Lok Shakti Abhiyan) * Shripad Dharmadhikari  (Manthan)  * Medha Patkar (Narmada Bachao Andolan)  * National  Alliance of People's Movements  * National Campaign on Dalit Human Rights  *  National Forum for Fishworkers *  Shaktiman Ghosh (National  Hawkers Federation; Ponnu Poribhan Sangram Committee) * Arvind Kejriwal  (Parivartan) * Anil Sadgopal / Ambaris
 h Rai (People's Campaign for Common  School System) * Ajayan (Plachimada Solidarity Committee) * HimanshuThakkar  (SANDRP) * Gururaja Budhya (Urban Research Centre) * Sachin Jain (Vikas  Samvad) and others.

Advisors
Nancy Alexander * Radhika  Balakrishnan * Prashant Bhushan (Senior Advocate, Supreme Court) * Praful  Bidwai * Prof Angana Chatterjee * Karen Coelho * Shalmali Guttal (FOCUS) *  Colin Gonsalves (Human Rights Law Network (HRLN)) * Adv. K.G. Kannabiran *  Souparna Lahiri * Richard Mahapatra * Prof. Deepak Nayyar * Subrata * Ward  Morehouse * Sanjay Parikh (Senior Advocate, Supreme Court) * Biraj Patnaik *  Dr. N. Raghuram (Reader, School of Biotechnology, GGS Indraprastha University)  * E.A.S. Sharma * Kavaljit Singh (Public Interest Research Group) * Dr. M  Vijayabaskar and others.

Endorsing  Organisations/Institutions
Asmita (Hyderabad) * K Alaya * Bijay  (Adivasi Mukti Sangathan, M.P) * Akhil Gogoi (All Assam Krishak Mukti Sangram  Samitee) * Anthony Bamang (Arunachal Citizens Rights)  * Avilash Roul  (Bank Information Centre) * Yamini Mishra (CBGA) * CR Neelakantan * Bapi Carr  (ECM) * Jiten Yumnam
(Forum for Indigenous Perspectives and Action (FIPA),  Manipur) * Jimmy Dabhi (Indian Social Institute) * Umendra Dutt (Kheti Virasat  Mission) * Bimal Prasad Pandia (MASS, Orissa) * Ashok Chaudhury (National  Forum of Forest People and Forest Workers) * B.K. Keayla (Convenor, National  Working Group on Patent Laws) * Kanta Marathe/ Devjeet Nandi (Navrachna) *  Gautam Bandyopadhyay (People's Alliance) * Bhagaban Majhi (Prakrutik Sampad  Surakshaya Parishad) * Purushan Eloor (Periyar Malinikaran Samiti) *  Ravindranath (River Basin Friends, Assam) * Arup Kumar Saikia (Rural  Volunteers Centre, Assam) * TISS (Tata Institute of Social Sciences) * and  others.

Secretariat
Mumbai                      
Deepika  D'Souza *Neil Tangri * Aurelie Lopez

Delhi
Harsh Dobhal * Preeti  Verma * Ninglun

THIS LIST IS NOT EXCLUSIVE - MORE NAMES AND  ORGANISATIONS WILL BE ADDED
Do write in with your names and suggestions -  secretariat@worldbanktribunal.org 

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