Newsletter no 8 – Editorial
Water The sound of waterAt the ancient ponda frog plunges intothe sound of waterFrog Haiku by Matsuo Bashô, Translated by Sam Hamill Water for life, […]
Read More →Water The sound of waterAt the ancient ponda frog plunges intothe sound of waterFrog Haiku by Matsuo Bashô, Translated by Sam Hamill Water for life, […]
Read More →Fishery and climate change Illustration, Anna Loveday-Brow Fishing for their futures – small scale fishing communities fighting for their way of life. Developing countries are […]
Read More →Women and food sovereignty Illustration, Anna Loveday-Brow What is the necessary strategy to change the situation of women around the world?Some feminists think that women’s […]
Read More →Nyéléni Europe As we follow the road to Krems, we advance towards people’s food sovereignty.In Europe, more than a thousand farms, along with the people […]
Read More →Food price volatility and food markets Illustration, Anna Loveday-Brow A new food price crisis: the time has come to put people at the centre of […]
Read More →Peasants’ seeds – rights and power Illustration, Anna Loveday-Brow The age-old process of creating and developing diversity in the fields has led to the development […]
Read More →Factory farms Illustration by Anna Loveday-Brow Industrialized food production: the base of the junk food system. There is no more potent symbol of the almost […]
Read More →Climate change Illustration by Anna Loveday-Brow Together we can create a thousand Cancuns for change! International talks are hamstrung by industrialised countries failing to address […]
Read More →Land Illustration, Damien Glez for Afronline Fair winds for the Nyéléni newsletter!Following the International Forum on Food Sovereignty held in Mali in February 2007, the […]
Read More →Box 1 Agroecological training “We struggle for an education that teaches us to think – not one that teaches us to obey.” Paulo Freire. Feeding […]
Read More →Help us to build the movement for Food Sovereignty from the grassroots.