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|Description=La Via Campesina is an international grassroots movement that defends small-scale sustainable agriculture as a way to promote social justice and dignity. It brings together millions of peasants, small and medium size farmers, women farmers, landless people, indigenous peoples, migrants and agricultural workers, and youth from around the world.  
 
|Description=La Via Campesina is an international grassroots movement that defends small-scale sustainable agriculture as a way to promote social justice and dignity. It brings together millions of peasants, small and medium size farmers, women farmers, landless people, indigenous peoples, migrants and agricultural workers, and youth from around the world.  
  

Latest revision as of 01:02, 18 May 2023

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Organization name

La Via Campesina

Organization link

https://viacampesina.org/en/

Organization type

Réseau

Country

France

Current focus/area

Agroécologie Graines Justice climatique Protection de l'environnement Droits des migrants Droits des travailleurs Souveraineté alimentaire Utilisation des terrains Eau Gestion territoriale Droits environnementaux Droits des paysans Droits des peuples autochtones Jeunesse Femmes

Description/notes

La Via Campesina is an international grassroots movement that defends small-scale sustainable agriculture as a way to promote social justice and dignity. It brings together millions of peasants, small and medium size farmers, women farmers, landless people, indigenous peoples, migrants and agricultural workers, and youth from around the world.

(website)

Compendium source

Signatory of the Peoples’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival


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