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|Country=Pan African or regional networks
 
|Country=Pan African or regional networks
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|Description=AFSA brings together small-scale farmers, pastoralists, fishers, indigenous peoples, faith communities, consumers, women, and young people from across Africa to create a united and loud voice for food sovereignty.
 
|Description=AFSA brings together small-scale farmers, pastoralists, fishers, indigenous peoples, faith communities, consumers, women, and young people from across Africa to create a united and loud voice for food sovereignty.
 
|Source=Devex database of organisations working towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
 
|Source=Devex database of organisations working towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
 
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[[Category:Pan African or regional networks]]
 
[[Category:Pan African or regional networks]]

Revision as of 11:25, 16 March 2023

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Organization name

Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA)

Organization link

https://www.ayicc.org/

Organization type

Network

Country

Pan African or regional networks

Current focus/area

Food Sovereignty

Agroecology

Description/notes

AFSA brings together small-scale farmers, pastoralists, fishers, indigenous peoples, faith communities, consumers, women, and young people from across Africa to create a united and loud voice for food sovereignty.

Compendium source

Devex database of organisations working towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Devex database of organisations working towards Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) +
Food Sovereignty Agroecology +
AFSA brings together small-scale farmers, pastoralists, fishers, indigenous peoples, faith communities, consumers, women, and young people from across Africa to create a united and loud voice for food sovereignty. +
Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA) +