Newsletter no 31 – Editorial
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 →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 →In the spotlight 1 The UN Declaration on the rights of peasants and other people working in rural areas Introduction Peasants and people living in […]
Read More →Advancing the paradigm of food sovereignty Illustration: Angelo Monne | www.angelomonne.com This year marks the tenth anniversary of the historic International Forum on Food Sovereignty […]
Read More →Voices from the field 1 Solidarity between movements Lucile Falgueyrac from the Seattle to Brussels network (S2B), France These past four years in Europe, we’ve […]
Read More →Box 1 Chile vs. Trans Pacific Partnership Since Trump announced the US withdrawal from the TPP, many people claim the agreement will end. But Chile’s […]
Read More →In the spotlight 1 Who is pushing FTAs? Free trade and investment agreements (FTAs) are deals between two or more governments outside the World Trade […]
Read More →FTAs and agriculture Illustration : Anthony Freda | www.AnthonyFreda.com There is growing distrust and mobilisation against Free Trade Agreements (FTAs).FTAs hurt food sovereignty because they:– […]
Read More →Agroecology in practice 1 Spreading agroecology and building resistance for food sovereignty Shashe Agroecology School The Zimbabwe Smallholder Organic Farmers Forum (ZIMSOFF), a member of […]
Read More →Help us to build the movement for Food Sovereignty from the grassroots.