In 2022, LVC voiced strong demands and proposals to address the global crises in the short and long term. The easing of travel restrictions allowed peasant and indigenous leaders to travel to spaces of policy-framing and decision making, to make themselves heard and be counted.
What is La Via Campesina?
La Via Campesina celebrates its political transition to Europe
After Elizabeth Mpofu, Morgan Ody becomes general coordinator of LVC. Bagnolet, France | 01 December… Read more →
Replug: Peasants Rights Explained: An illustrated version of the UN Declaration (UNDROP)!
(This post was first published on 17 April 2020 and is reproduced again, as some… Read more →
“A movement in formation” | Online Screening, Sunday, 18 April 2021
We live in a historical age in which capitalism has exhausted all its possibilities. From… Read more →
#TimetoTransform: Why do we regard an Integral and Popular Agrarian Reform as a matter of urgency?
Today peasants, indigenous peoples, farm workers, land-less peasants, fisherfolk, consumers, women and young people worldwide… Read more →
La Via Campesina: 2018 Annual report
Title: La Via Campesina – 2018 Annual report Year: June 2019 Language: English (also available… Read more →
La Via Campesina: 2017 Annual report is out!
Title: La Via Campesina. 2017 Annual report Year: May 2017 Language: English (also available in… Read more →
Member Organisations of La Via Campesina (Updated 2018)
Download the list of members here. This list was updated at the VII Conference of… Read more →
Globalising the struggle also means globalising solidarity and hope: La Via Campesina, while accepting the XV Navarra International Prize for Solidarity
Full text of the message that La Via Campesina delivered while accepting the XV Navarra… Read more →
La Via Campesina: 2016 Annual report is out!
Title: La Via Campesina. 2016 Annual report Year: June 2017 Language: English (also available in… Read more →