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Revision as of 10:29, 24 March 2023

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Organization name

African Centre for Biodiversity (ACB)

Organization link

https://www.acbio.org.za/

Organization type

CSO

Country

South Africa

Current focus/area

Biosafety

Fighting GMOs

Seed systems

Agricultural biodiversity

Description/notes

ACB is a research and advocacy organisation working towards food sovereignty and agroecology in Africa. Their focus is on dismantling inequalities and resisting corporate-industrial expansion in Africa's food and agriculture systems. The ACB provides legal, scientific and policy support to network partners on the continent, to build public awareness and the capacity to respond to and stave off, the uptake and/or further expansion of GM technologies.

(website)

Compendium source

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


30° 33' 34.20" S, 22° 56' 15.00" E

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

Fighting GMOs

Seed systems

Agricultural biodiversity +
ACB is a research and advocacy organisatioACB is a research and advocacy organisation working towards food sovereignty and agroecology in Africa. Their focus is on dismantling inequalities and resisting corporate-industrial expansion in Africa's food and agriculture systems. The ACB provides legal, scientific and policy support to network partners on the continent, to build public awareness and the capacity to respond to and stave off, the uptake and/or further expansion of GM technologies.</br></br>(website)r expansion of GM technologies. (website) +
30° 33' 34.20" S, 22° 56' 15.00" ELatitude: -30.5595
Longitude: 22.9375
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