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Desirable land in Africa
The U.S. is one of the largest donors to Ethiopia, but according to Human Rights Watch, the Ethiopian government is displacing 70,000 small-scale farmers and indigenous people and U.S. officials have turned a blind eye
Group Photo of 2011 peer mentors
RAI move forward from a corporate social responsibility perspective, seeking to provide a framework to guide countries, corporations and other actors in the development of socially responsible agricultural investment. As such, RAI aim to act as a refere
Are you running a 10K? Turing 40? Just want to help? Raise money for WhyHunger and have fun while doing it! Create an event on Crowdrise for the benefit of WhyHunger. Build staff morale, e
This section includes good introductory level fact sheets compiled by several key organizations that are working to raise awareness of land grabs
Though many countries are partaking in land grabbing, there are some who are doing so more than others, and also a number private investment firms that are involved. Learn about the forces involved in this practice here.
The organizations featured in this section are working to stop land grabs through their advocacy projects, and educational campaigns and publications
Written by Christine Bell, WhyHunger Intern This post is part of WhyHunger’s peer mentor profile series for the “Community Learning Project for Food Justice” (CLP).  Each week through April 2012 we’ll highlight a new CLP peer mentor and their contribution to creating a national learning/teaching community to support the growth and expansion of the food justice movement. [nggallery id=23] Jones
Desirable land in Africa
The U.S. is one of the largest donors to Ethiopia, but according to Human Rights Watch, the Ethiopian government is displacing 70,000 small-scale farmers and indigenous people and U.S. officials have turned a blind eye
Group Photo of 2011 peer mentors
RAI move forward from a corporate social responsibility perspective, seeking to provide a framework to guide countries, corporations and other actors in the development of socially responsible agricultural investment. As such, RAI aim to act as a refere
Are you running a 10K? Turing 40? Just want to help? Raise money for WhyHunger and have fun while doing it! Create an event on Crowdrise for the benefit of WhyHunger. Build staff morale, e
This section includes good introductory level fact sheets compiled by several key organizations that are working to raise awareness of land grabs
Though many countries are partaking in land grabbing, there are some who are doing so more than others, and also a number private investment firms that are involved. Learn about the forces involved in this practice here.
The organizations featured in this section are working to stop land grabs through their advocacy projects, and educational campaigns and publications
Written by Christine Bell, WhyHunger Intern This post is part of WhyHunger’s peer mentor profile series for the “Community Learning Project for Food Justice” (CLP).  Each week through April 2012 we’ll highlight a new CLP peer mentor and their contribution to creating a national learning/teaching community to support the growth and expansion of the food justice movement. [nggallery id=23] Jones