Why France dropped out of the New Alliance for food security
    The initiative launched in 2012 to support African agriculture is accused of favouring multinationals and land grabbing.
    • Le Monde
    • 12 February 2018
    UN human rights chief laments PNG land grab problem
    The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has noted persistent problems with land grabs in Papua New Guinea.
    • Radio NZ
    • 12 February 2018
    Closing the gap
    FPP and partners launch new report and web portal for rights-based approaches and community solutions to tackling deforestation and ensuring supply chain accountability
    • FPP
    • 12 February 2018
    Mozambique's farmers battle to keep land in Nakarari
    "No to ProSavana has been one of Mozambique's most successful civil society campaigns, proving that an alliance of local groups and international NGOs can change policy"
    • Al Jazeera
    • 12 February 2018
    Poursuites : pour les ONG, une menace tout sauf fantôme
    Longtemps, les multinationales ont fait mine de ne pas s’alarmer de l’agitation des altermondialistes. Aujuourd'hui il s’agit d’intimider, réduire au silence les acteurs de la société civile, museler le débat public.
    • Libération
    • 12 February 2018
    Argentina: El eje Lago Escondido
    Apuntes para leer el polo de poder construido por Joseph Lewis desde la Patagonia.
    • El Cohete a la Luna
    • 11 February 2018
    L’accaparement des terres agricoles du sud renforce les famines
    Les enjeux alimentaires et agricoles deviennent progressivement de plus en plus tendus, explique Thierry Brugvin
    • Témoignages
    • 10 February 2018
    France withdraws from NAFSN: agribusiness is not the cure for hunger!
    Action Against Hunger, CCFD-Terre Solidaire and Oxfam France welcome the French government's decision to withdraw from the widely denounced New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition (NAFSN)
    • ACF
    • 09 February 2018
    Un défenseur des droits humains congolais refoulé de France par la police aux frontières
    Le 2 février 2018, la police française a refoulé un défenseur des droits humains congolais venu en Europe pour travailler avec le CCFD-Terre Solidaire et d'autres partenaires sur le thème des accaparements de terres financés par des institutions européennes de développement en RD Congo.
    • Anafé et CCFD-TS
    • 09 February 2018
    Sortie de la France de la NASAN : l’agrobusiness n’est pas le remède contre la faim !
    Le gouvernement français se retire de la Nouvelle Alliance du G8 pour la Sécurité Alimentaire et la Nutrition, une initiative dénoncée par des centaines d’organisations pour ses impacts négatifs sur la sécurité alimentaire et les paysanneries des dix pays africains concernés
    • CCFD-Terre Solidaire
    • 08 February 2018
    Is sustainable palm oil possible?
    Video of the mostly English-language session of a CFDT seminar featuring Dario Novellino and indigenous community representatives of the Coalition Against Land Grabbing operating in Palawan, the Philippines.
    • CFDT
    • 08 February 2018
    The Salim Group and land conflicts around West Papua
    In May 2016, awasMIFEE published a story titled “The Salim Group’s secret plantations in West Papua”, about four concessions owned by the Salim Group in West Papua. A year and a half later, Salim Group is still aggressively expanding, and threatening more areas of remote Papuan forest.
    • AwasMIFEE
    • 07 February 2018
    L'huile de palme 100% durable est un mythe
    Selon des ONG belges, les initiatives d'autorégulation lancées par les entreprises du secteur de l'huile de palme n’ont pas apporté de réels changements sur le terrain.
    • CNCD-11.11.11
    • 07 February 2018
    NGOs call for tougher rules to block environmentally damaging investments
    The EU must urgently develop new financial regulations to stop investors backing projects that result in harmful consequences such as land-grabbing, human rights violations or higher greenhouse gas emissions, according to a group of leading NGOs.
    • BusinessGreen
    • 07 February 2018
    Ethiopia: Farmland grabbing is back to Oromia
    The Oromia Regional Investment Commissiona says 167 total investment projects were approved in the last six months requiring the provision of 4600 hectares of land.
    • Kichuu
    • 07 February 2018

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