Voices from the field
Voice from the field 1 Reflection from a young fisher Tylon Joseph, Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organizations (CNFO), Grenada I am a young fisherman and […]
Read More →Voice from the field 1 Reflection from a young fisher Tylon Joseph, Caribbean Network of Fisherfolk Organizations (CNFO), Grenada I am a young fisherman and […]
Read More →Box 1 Climate change and the Ocean- are Marine Protected Areas a just solution to the climate crisis for fishing communities? Coastal fishing communities are […]
Read More →Should we speak of overfishing? Over the last 20-30 years, the vast majority of debates around marine fisheries have hovered around Overfishing, especially commentaries from […]
Read More →Small-scale fishers : Struggles and mobilisations Illustration: Cara Penton, @CaraPenton The United Nations has declared 2022 as the International Year of Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture […]
Read More →Voice from the field 1 Life of pastoralist in India during the COVID19 lockdown Anu Verma, South Asia Pastoralist Alliance & MARAG, India, WAMIP South […]
Read More →Box 1 Shepherds for climate: Is animal husbandry always harmful to the planet? The annual report published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) […]
Read More →In the spotlight 1 Digitization, agribusiness and the pastoralist movement One of the main effects of globalization is the loss of local, regional and national […]
Read More →Introducing the message of pastoralist communities, a voice from the land Illustration by Fernando Garcia Dory, European Shepard Network / WAMIP More than half of […]
Read More →Voice from the field 1 Sri Lankan farmers against pesticides Chintaka Rajapakse, MONLAR (Movement for Land and Agricultural Reform), Sri Lanka The use of agrochemicals […]
Read More →Box 1 Multistakeholderism: the new corporate weapon Multistakeholderism is an evolving model of governance that brings together diverse actors that have a potential ‘stake’ […]
Read More →Help us to build the movement for Food Sovereignty from the grassroots.