Development Stakeholders gather biennially at Madurai in a development market place, “Madurai Symposium” to share, learn from each other experience and practices and explore opportunities for collaboration. The symposium attracts diverse stakeholders in development: Community Organisations, Civil societies/NGOs, Government, Banks, Insurance Companies, CSR Foundations, Donors, Philanthropists and Academia. The previous edition of 2015 saw participation of 10000 stakeholders and deliberated on localizing the Sustainable Development Goals. Given the multifaceted development goals of SDGs, the Madurai Symposium 2017 would connect with the critical element of challenges in sustaining development processes towards achieving the goals. Building resilience is one of the crucial Challenges and Madurai Symposium 2017 seeks to engage with the topical theme in the context SDGs.
Globally, it has been recognized that development process would not be sustained, nay, stalled or even retarded due to lack of resilience. Resilience is the ability/capacity of the people, households, communities, countries to cope up with Shocks and Stresses through mitigation, adaptation and quickly recover in order to reduce chronic vulnerability and enable sustained development, inclusive growth and learning and transformative capacity. Building resilience is a 1 Madurai Symposium 2017 2 Building Resilience for Sustaining Development progressive and long term process that goes beyond humanitarian relief and development investment by addressing a wider set of inherently connected challenges that collectively prevent communities from achieving and maintaining development gains. It is obvious sustaining Post SDGs hinges on inherent buildup of resilience. Among the SDGs, from the perspective of resilience having larger impact in achieving the goals, the following themes rank high on the pecking order of priorities.
It is quite evident through ages that communities getting organized and pulling together have demonstrated greater coping capacity to meet the challenges stemming from natural disasters, hazards, catastrophes, etc. In relative terms, among the communities those endowed well economically have been able to show greater resilience to bounce back to normal. The poor being more vulnerable to shocks/ stresses, the imperative of being organized and building larger social capital base cannot be overemphasized. Self- Help Group movement of poor women, for instance, has shown greater resilience in coping with risks and vulnerabilities in so many different ways in different contexts. These experiences when shared in Madurai Symposium would enhance our understanding of the dynamics and nuances of how these communities prepare themselves and build resilience through collective action.
Farming is faced with multifarious risks and vulnerabilities than any other economic activity and building resilience is an indispensable part of this activity to make it a viable proposition in sustainable way. In fact, the Goal-2 of SDG recognizes this critical importance and emphasizes promoting sustainable agriculture. In view of multiple dimensions of risk elements in agriculture, the challenge is greater as resilience has to factor in many imponderables. Foremost among them is natural elements with erratic rainfalls, prolonged droughts, increasingly high incidence of pests and diseases, followed by cultivation practices such as excess application of essential inputs , nil /low diversity in cropping pattern etc, compounded by the market shocks, Building resilience is a sine-quo non for sustainable agriculture and each of the ecosystems in farming be it wet-land, rainfed or coastal etc. call for understanding and evolving unique resilient practices. Madurai Symposium sets the stage for showcasing successful resilient practices in different agriculture eco-systems.
Despite voices of climate skeptics, there is an overwhelming global acknowledgement that Climate Change is real and happening with its known and unknown consequences. It is widely acknowledged that human activity and excesses associated with that, particularly the energy sector, is the key trigger that induces climate change and its harmful consequences. On the other hand, Climate Change has widely disrupted the existing pattern of rainfall, temperature, etc. Green gas emissions induced through anthropogenic activities have been compounding the global problem. Communities and Countries have launched mitigation and adaptation practices to combat climate change and build resilience. Many communities have exemplary practices which compel the attention of policy makers, industries and governments. Effective and proven practices in coping with climate change challenges by different stakeholders including farming communities would be shared in the symposium.
Disasters be it natural or man- made have frequent visitations than before leaving behind a trail of destruction and despondency. There have not been wider appreciation, of going beyond rescue and relief, reconstruction, about the critical importance of the resilience in disaster hot spots. In other words, building resilience has not been a deliberate process inherently woven with reconstruction and rebuilding lives. A global disaster response frame work namely “Sendai Framework” has been evolved by the United Nations which guides the process of building resilience.
In the recent past, wherever disaster struck, attempts are being made to make the resilience building among the disaster affected communities as a process of rebuilding the livelihoods like Phylin disaster in Odisha, Hud-Hud in Andhra Pradesh. There have been similar experiences in different type of disasters and the symposium is the platform to present such experiences for sustaining development in disaster prone areas.
Highlighted in above the sections are few areas of building resilience in order to sustain the development and attaining some of the sustainable development goals from the varied ecosystems in Indian context. There exists an imperative need to understand the level of vulnerabilities and risks met by different social strata in different contexts, coping mechanisms practiced by them, necessities for preparedness, capacity building of bottom of the pyramid to make them resilient communities.
In the Madurai Symposium 2017, development stakeholders would get platforms and opportunities for deliberating on the issues of building resilience in many conferences, seminars and workshops. Needless to say, these knowledge events would provide a stage to facilitate cross learning through best practices, traditional coping mechanisms, veracity of impact of disasters and hazards on poor, research outcomes etc.
For a day-wise schedule, please see our Participate page.
As the resilience challenges are multifold and region as well as context specific, the organizers of Symposium intend to involve the major stakeholders in building resilience process viz. community of women Self-Help groups, small and marginal farmers representing different natural eco-systems, fisher folks, landless etc. The conventions aim to elicit the experiences of these community stakeholders through dialogues, round-table and Focus group discussions which ultimately result in greater learning that has to be taken out of those experiences for building relevant resilience for sustaining development.
For a day-wise schedule, please see our Participate page.
Reviving and preserving traditional folk and arts is need of the hour which is still relevant. The Symposium would create an opportunity for the folk and traditional artists to perform variety of cultural programmes to exhibit their talents. This would facilitate the development stakeholders to find a way for promoting and preserving the traditional folks and arts which are the symbols of ancient Indian culture.
There is need for greater awareness of the public about the development sector and more particularly resilience in SDGs and its contribution for the country's growth and development. The Symposium 2017 would attract the public from the city to get exposed to the talents and creativity of the poor people/communities through exhibition of crafts and wares made by them.
Screening development films for the development stakeholders including the public is important part of the Symposium. Exciting experiences of different development interventions would be displayed through this event to sensitize the stakeholders, communities and common public on various development initiatives and interventions. The best films would be recognized and suitably awarded.
The members of micro finance groups, farmers associations, communities representing Panchayat institutions would organize rallies to create awareness and sensitize the public in Madurai City about the importance of resilience in achieving SDGs.
The Facilitation Committee of the 2017 Madurai Symposium invites NGOs, academic and research institutions, Government Organizations, industries, banks, donor organizations, entrepreneurs, producer companies and cooperatives to host conventions, seminars, workshops and conferences on topics relevant to the theme of the Symposium. The Committee would facilitate logistics and other needed support for the events organized by the host organizations.
Participants are requested to directly contact the host of an event to register for participation. Please refer to the following list of events for furhter details.
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Convention on Advancing livelihood resilience of coastal communities in various coastal ecosystem| Brochure
Organized by: Sustainable Healthcare Advancement (SUHAM) Trust, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Workshop on Building Household Resilience through De-Addiction programme| Brochure
Organized by: Sustainable Healthcare Advancement (SUHAM) Trust, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
National Convention on Role of Social Capital in Building Resilience among the Poor Families| Brochure
Organized by: Kalanjiam Mutual Movement, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Community Workshop on "Building Resilient Tribal and Rural Livelihoods Theorizing from the field experience"| Brochure
Organized by: DHAN Kalanjiam Foundation, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Resilience Building in Times of Flood in Bampar Pasin| Brochure
Organized by: DHAN Vayalagam(TANK) Foundation, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Convention on Ensuring quality and affordable medicines: Jan Aushadhi Initiative| Brochure
Organized by: Sustainable Healthcare Advancement (SUHAM) Trust, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Seminar on Enhancing Resilience in Safe Water access through Roof Water Harvesting| Brochure
Organized by: Sustainable Healthcare Advancement (SUHAM) Trust, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
National Conference on Advancing Farmers Producer Organisations Issues and Challenges| Brochure
Organized by: INAFI INDIA, Madurai
Workshop on Conservation of Coastal and Marine Resources by Building Resilient People Institutions| Brochure
Organized by: Coastal Conservation and Livelihoods Programme, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Workshop on Road to Resilience: Role of Micro-Credit| Brochure
Organized by: Kalanjiam Development Financial Services, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Convention on Unleashing the power of collective: Farmers Producer Organization| Brochure
Organized by: DHAN Jeevidam, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
National Convention on Self Regulation as a tool for Building Institutional Resilience| Brochure
Organized by: Kalanjiam Mutual Movement, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Seminar on Health Insurance: Resilience building against health risks| Brochure
Organized by: People Mutuals, Social Security Initiative of DHAN Foundation , Madurai
Convention on Mutual Insurance for Building Resilience| Brochure
Organized by: People Mutuals, Social Security Initiative of DHAN Foundation , Madurai
Enabling Resilience Through Empowered Gender| Brochure
Organized by: People Mutuals, Social Security Initiative of DHAN Foundation , Madurai
National Convention on Self Regulation as a tool for Building Institutional Resilience| Brochure
Organized by: Kalanjiam Mutual Movement, Social Security Initiative of DHAN Foundation , Madurai
Resilience Building in Palar River in Sub Pasin| Brochure
Organized by: DHAN Vayalagam(TANK) Foundation, DHAN Foundation , Madurai
Convention on Promoting Household Resilience through Sanitation and Elimination of Open Defecation | Brochure
Organized by: Sustainable Healthcare Advancement (SUHAM) Trust, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
National Seminar on “EMERGING TRENDS IN PROCESSING AND VALUE ADDITION OF SMALL MILLETS”| Brochure
Organized by: Rainfed Farming Development Programme, DHAN Foundation
A Workshop on Promoting and Sustaining Farmers Producer Organizations(FPOs)| Brochure
Organized by: Kalanjium Thozhilagam Limited,DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Building Climate Resilient River Ecosystems| Brochure
Organized by: Water Knowledge Centre Tata-Dhan Academy, DHAN Foundation
Seminar on Pension–A Key Instrument of Resilience in Old Ages| Brochure
Organized by: People Mutuals, Social Security Initiative of DHAN Foundation , Madurai
National convention on Building household resilience through financial products and services – Kalanjiam Community Banking experience| Brochure
Organized by: Kalanjiam Foundation, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Building Resilient Urban Livelihoods| Brochure
Organized by: Kalanjiam Foundation, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Integrity of Freshwater Bodies| Brochure
Organized by: DHAN Vayalagam (TANK) Foundation, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Vayalagam Way of Building Reilience| Brochure
Organized by: DHAN Vayalagam (TANK) Foundation, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Workshop on Building resilience childhood: Convergence strategies for intensive 1000 days care| Brochure
Organized by: Sustainable Healthcare Advancement (SUHAM) Trust, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Workshop on Building Health Resilience through Diabetes Care and Management| Brochure
Organized by: Sustainable Healthcare Advancement (SUHAM) Trust, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Dissemination Workshop on UNDEF support Project Fostering Ethical Democracy and Advancing Micro Justice in India| Brochure
Organized by: Working with Panchayats, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Workshop on Bridging the gaps in supply chain and marketing of Farmers Producer Organizations| Brochure
Organized by: DHAN Jeevidam, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Consultation Workshop on Tools and Techniques in assessing Farm Resilience| Brochure
Organized by: Centre for Research, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Community Dialogue on “From Poverty to Prosperity” - Experiences of Kalanjiam Members| Brochure
Organized by: Kalanjiam Foundation, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Advancing Community Resilience: Mapping Change and Visioning for Future| Brochure
Organized by: Coastal Conservation and Livelihoods Programme, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
National Workshop on Resilience Building in Self Help Groups through Financial Inclusion| Brochure
Organized by: Kalanjiam Foundation, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Resilience Building in Times of Drought in Pambar Pasin| Brochure
Organized by: DHAN Vayalagam(TANK) Foundation, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Resilience Building for Drought Through Tank Renovation| Brochure
Organized by: DHAN Vayalagam(TANK) Foundation, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Convention on Comprehensive development for building resilience of adolescent girls| Brochure
Organized by: Sustainable Healthcare Advancement (SUHAM) Trust, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Community led initiatives on water conservation for building resilience| Brochure
Organized by: DHAN People Academy, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Round Table on Professional Action in Building Resilience at Grassroots| Brochure
Organized by: Tata-Dhan Academy, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Workshop on Institutionalization of Disaster Risk Reduction Initiatives with Panchayat Governance: Status, Challenges and Way Forward| Brochure
Organized by: ACEDRR, Tata-Dhan Academy, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Application of GIS in Water Resources Development and Resilience Building| Brochure
Organized by: DHAN Vayalagam(TANK) Foundation, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
Impact of Climate Change on Tank Cascade in Champavathi River Pasin : Adaptation for Resilience| Brochure
Organized by: DHAN Vayalagam(TANK) Foundation, DHAN Foundation, Madurai
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