Voices from the field
Voices from the COP23 Manuel Pereira Araujo, MOKATIL – East Timor: We believe that the Earth is our body, water our blood and sunlight our […]
Read More →Voices from the COP23 Manuel Pereira Araujo, MOKATIL – East Timor: We believe that the Earth is our body, water our blood and sunlight our […]
Read More →Box 1 Carbon burning, oceans rising Though the actual meetings took place in Bonn, Germany, Fiji was the official host of COP23. Fiji, a country […]
Read More →Climate justice from below At the 2015 United Nations (UN) climate summit (also known as COP21) movements from around the world converged on Paris, France […]
Read More →Illustration: Alex Nabaum – alexnabaum.com Climate justice poem Oh! Oh! Nature mourns, Humanity perishes! Why? Seasons have changedNow unpredictable and unreliable!Hotter, drier and shorter!Winds and […]
Read More →Voice from the field 1 Strengthening the role of fisherwomen Rehema Bavumu and Margaret Nakato, WFF and the Katosi Women Development Trust (KWDT), Uganda. The […]
Read More →Box 1 The UN Oceans Conference – Who’s Oceans Conference? On 5-9 June 2017, the Governments of Fiji and Sweden co-hosted the high-level UN Oceans […]
Read More →Oceans, small-scale fishers and the right to food: resisting ocean grabbing Since the 2007/8 financial crises, academics, NGOs, and social movements have argued that a […]
Read More →Oceans and water Water is an essential element for life and a crucial component of the human environment. It is also an indispensable natural resource […]
Read More →A poem on hope It is hard to have hope. It is harder as you grow old, for hope must not depend on feeling good […]
Read More →Voices from the field 1 Globalise the struggle, globalise hope! Elizabeth Mpofu, General Coordinator, La Via Campesina There is an African proverb that says “If […]
Read More →Help us to build the movement for Food Sovereignty from the grassroots.