Natural Justice’s Cape Town office hosted preparatory meetings with stakeholders
to the Rooibos access and benefit-sharing
agreement discussions. The stakeholders present included representatives from
the Rooibos farming communities of
Wupperthal and Niewoudtsville, the National Khoi-San Council and the San
Council of South Africa.
The purpose of the meetings was to (i) Conduct Access and Benefit
Sharing training, (ii) Engage in legal consultation with the stakeholders respective
lawyers on the negotiations and (iii) to prepare the stakeholders for the broader
access and benefit-sharing meeting with the Department of Environmental Affairs
and the Rooibos Industry, scheduled for the afternoon of the 31st of
August. The opportunity was also used to
discuss with the communities the development of a Biocultural Community
Protocol on Rooibos.
The meetings commenced the morning of the 30th of August and
closed the afternoon of the 31st of August. During the final session
the stakeholders took the time to reflect and wrap up the discussions from the
previous day, and they watched a short video introducing the concept of biocultural
community protocols along with WIPO’s (World Intellectual Property
Organization) resources around traditional knowledge.
The communities then met with the Rooibos Industry during the afternoon.
This meeting was hosted and facilitated by the Department of Environmental
Affairs at their Cape Town offices.
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