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Sanctions and Food Sovereignty in Nicaragua

Sanctions and Food Sovereignty in Nicaragua

Betty

  • December 6, 2021
Lee el artículo en español abajo 🠓 Sanctions are defined as deliberate, government-inspired withdrawal or threat of withdrawal of customary trade or financial relations. In
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Youth Solidarity: Building Beyond COVID

Youth Solidarity: Building Beyond COVID

Betty

  • May 18, 2020
Can grassroots organizations build power during a global pandemic? If it depends on the Brazilian youth, the answer is a resounding yes! The Youth Uprising
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Social Movements From Latin America Share Their Thoughts on COVID-19 Crisis

Social Movements From Latin America Share Their Thoughts on COVID-19 Crisis

Betty

  • April 21, 2020
by Betty Fermin   April 17 was International Day of Peasants’ Struggle and La Via Campesina affirmed the importance of the unity of all people
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20 Years of the Latin American Coordination of Rural Organizations (CLOC)

20 Years of the Latin American Coordination of Rural Organizations (CLOC)

Betty

  • September 17, 2019
The VII Congress of the Latin American Coordination of Rural Organizations (CLOC/LVC) brought together over 450 delegates from 85 organizations and 21 different countries of
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Betty

  • August 27, 2019
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La Via Campesina’s International Mission to Colombia

La Via Campesina’s International Mission to Colombia

Betty

  • August 26, 2019
Early this year, our ally La Via Campesina International organized its 3rd International Mission to Colombia to monitor the impacts of violence in rural communities
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Food Sovereignty And Agrarian Reform in Nicaragua

Food Sovereignty And Agrarian Reform in Nicaragua

Betty

  • April 17, 2019
Editor’s Note:  In January, WhyHunger staff joined a 10-day delegation coordinated by the Friends of the ATC – a solidarity network that supports the Asociación de Trabajadores del Campo
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Partner Talk: Dismantling Dominant Narratives Around Hunger

Partner Talk: Dismantling Dominant Narratives Around Hunger

Betty

  • August 21, 2018
In the next issue of the Nourishing Change newsletter, we focus on discussing the dominant narrative around hunger. We spoke with two of our partners,
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A Través de Sus Ojos: La Lucha Por La Soberanía Alimentaria

A Través de Sus Ojos: La Lucha Por La Soberanía Alimentaria

Betty

  • March 6, 2018
El Día Internacional de la Mujer es un día de celebración y lucha. Celebramos nuestra resistencia y seguimos luchando por un mundo libre de violencia
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Partner Talk: The Importance of Narrative Change

Partner Talk: The Importance of Narrative Change

Betty

  • February 2, 2018
In the next issue of the Nourishing Change newsletter, we focused on discussing the importance of narrative change in the food system. To do that, we spoke
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