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Call to Action for the 3rd Nyéléni Global Forum 2025: Systemic transformation is NOW or NEVER!
The 1st Nyéléni Global Forum in Mali in 2007 brought together social movements united in the struggle for Food sovereignty. Since then, the Food sovereignty movement has grown in its fight for individual and collective rights, promoting agroecology as a way of life and amplifying…
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Faced with global crises, we build food sovereignty to ensure a future for humanity! We are moving towards a just and decentralized food system for all, recognizing peoples’ needs, respecting nature, putting people before profit and resisting corporate capture.
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Haiti : Armed Groups Target All the Spaces Where Women Are Thriving
“Despite everything, there is still an extraordinary capacity for resistance. When you look at Haitian women, despite the situation of women workers and the shut-down industries, the women find a way to make ends meet. Despite being chased out of major market spaces, these women head uptown to Petyonvil.”
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International Day of Peasant Struggles
On April 17th La Via Campesina reaffirmed its solidarity and its firm opposition to all violations of human and peasant rights. We continue our struggle against neo-colonialism, patriarchy and capitalism. We are unwaveringly committed to a just transition to peasant agroecology as a fundamental part of achieving climate justice. These are the fundamental principles we promote in our global struggle for Food Sovereignty.
Struggles for food sovereignty in the context of global hunger
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other Rural Workers – Explained!