Thursday, May 7, 2009

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Sustainable Development "based on archaic constitutional requirements?

For those not aware, Dominican Republic debate a new constitution. At first the idea seemed to be good ... modernize the Constitution and incorporate rights of so-called Third Generation, and guarantees such as the writ of amparo and habeas corpus, and many other topics. The idea to upgrade or update was good, until we find the wording inflexible on issues too important, such as the endless debate regarding when the beginning of life, and their subsequent protection as provided in Article 30 Reform of the draft Constitution.

Life as the highest good must be protected . Who can argue with that? NOBODY . But to determine from what point life begins no less than the Constitution of a country ... is not only nonsense, but it is the greatest proof that the state will be anything but a secular state.

Unfortunately the good intention of being modern Dominicans hit the inflexible and inaccurate wording of provisions that do nothing to resurrect retrograde policies, while violating the rights most elementary, as is the same right to life.

The famous Article 30 provides that protection improperly originates from the moment of conception . Such which is written, the effects can be many and one more pathetic than another

1. It would limit the right to life of women, bearing in mind that even in cases of life-threatening ectopic pregnancy, for example, doctors would be legally prevented intervene to safeguard the lives of women.

2. D esconoce human rights already enshrined.

3. denies the right to health for women.

4. Limit access to certain contraceptive methods, such as the IUD or the emergency pill.

5. Denies the right to the preservation of natural dignity of individuals.

6. Prohibit the use of assisted reproductive techniques for couples who want children and can not procreate by natural means .

How to promote sustainable development policies in a country that denies basic rights to more than half of the population? How to postulate that every citizen has the right to live in a healthy environment or that there is freedom of worship, and at the same time establish that women are limited but the right to health and according to Art. 30, the doctors could not intervene in cases of pregnancy where there was life threatening for the mother? The task will be difficult.

Throughout this debate, I take the audacity to quote some lines written by my colleague and good friend, Dr. Daniel Collado, one of these discussions via email on Article 30 .... She said:

The issue is not giving the green light to become abortions right and left, without any control ... the issue of time of initiation of life NOT HAVE CONSTITUTIONAL CHARACTER . There are cases and cases, and a principle like the one just adopted makes it extremely difficult to rise to exceptions required TO SAVE LIVES. The desk will be seriously weighed by doctors before being accused of murderers based on a standard constitutional ...

... So what just done is to condition a right based on a set of principles outdated and sexist to the extreme. From a strictly legal point that should not be included ... exegesis can not be an issue much so indeed.

understand that the debate must also consider that women have the right to life ... and as said Minou Tavares, the right to life should not be disentangled from other rights ...

N or I can agree more with his words ... now just have to wait for a miracle to avoid Article 30 is worded as it is ...

with marches and perhaps get something, at least some noise. But what really may have no effect is simply bringing an expedited appeal under the Courts Dominicans, by all citizens who believe that if this constitution embodies the right of young people to education physical or sporting activities even more so to guarantee the right to life of women, and not limit their right to health.

not achievable development from precepts and archaic stone ... but if so, it would be the most unsustainable developments.

Monday, April 20, 2009

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On the day of the earth ...

Only one image to remember what not to do ...
The photo was taken during a long weekend in February in Bahia de las Aguilas, a protected area located south of the Dominican Republic.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

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Global Sustainable Tourism Criteria. THE SECOND SUSTAINABLE TOURISM CRITERIA


MAXIMIZE THE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC BENEFITS FOR THE COMMUNITY AND MINIMIZE THE NEGATIVE IMPACTS
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This second approach entails more than applying the principles of corporate social responsibility ... thereby integrating the community in the tourism project in itself. The actions performed by the company for the welfare of the population, either by supporting educational and environmental programs, result in benefits after the project. More skilled people may join in due course. A cleaner environment, the project also benefits directly. What is known as "buy national" applies but "local" level, promoting the product procurement policies for the operation of the project, directly from the locals.
Promoting micro-credit systems for the home, is another way to maximize economic benefits to the community. The micro-credit, which had a great boom in India, has already begun in communities like Miches, in the Dominican Republic.
In summary, this second criterion - Maximize social and economic benefits to the local community and minimize negative impacts .- means:

• B.1. The company actively supports initiatives for community development and social infrastructure, which inter alia includes education, health and sanitation.
• B.2. It provides employment for local residents, including in management positions. Training is provided when necessary.
• B.3. Where possible, the company buys local goods and services and fair trade.
• B.4. The company provides facilities for local entrepreneurs to develop and sell sustainable products, based on nature, history and culture from the area (which includes food and drink, crafts, performing arts, agricultural products, etc. )
• B.5. It has developed a code of conduct for activities taking place in indigenous and local communities, taking into account the consent and cooperation of the community.
• B.6. The company has implemented policies against commercial exploitation, especially of children and adolescents, including sexual exploitation.
• B.7. The company is equitable in hiring women and local minorities, including management positions, while restricting child labor. B.8. Respecting the national or international legal protection of employees, and they receive a wage that allows them to meet the cost of living.
• B.9. The company's activities do not jeopardize the provision of basic services (such as water, energy, sanitation) to neighboring communities.

Again ... the synergy that is created around a tourist project that meets the criteria of sustainability is continuous and its effects are only positive. The economic and social benefits for both the project and the community, may be palpable in the immediate.