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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 →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 →In the spotlight 1 Resisting the corporate capture of food! The corporate capture of food is based on the belief that transnational corporations are […]
Read More →Food sovereignty – resisting corporate capture of our food systems This year marks 25 years since the paradigm of food sovereignty was launched at the […]
Read More →Agroecology in action 1 Reproducing and exchanging seeds The historical practices of reproducing and exchanging seeds with neighbours and between farms constitute a key strategy […]
Read More →Voice from the field 1 Illustrations and comics to promote food sovereignty and peasants’ rights “The Amrita Bhoomi book of Illustration on Natural farming explores […]
Read More →Box 1 The Nyéléni newsletter facilitates a pedagogy of peoples in the struggle for food sovereignty In 2007 the Nyéléni Forum brought together representatives from […]
Read More →In the spotlight The role of rural popular communications in the struggles of the peoples Communication is a fundamental tool for all struggles, but it […]
Read More →Communicating for food sovereignty: people’s culture and popular education Illustration: Chille and Yemee for Amrita Bhoomi agroecology school in India. Food sovereignty, among the multitude […]
Read More →Voices from the field 1 Women in the struggle for Food Sovereignty – We want to continue to play our key role: feeding humanity Excerpt […]
Read More →Box 1 Why was the Nyéléni newsletter created? The International Forum on Food Sovereignty in Mali in 2007—the Nyeleni Forum—brought together over 500 representatives from […]
Read More →Help us to build the movement for Food Sovereignty from the grassroots.