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21/11/2022
Small-scale fishers are stewards of our waters and seas
moreAs competition to control the world’s water resources increases the 2022 Right to Food and Nutrition Watch calls for global fisheries governance that recognizes small-scale fishers as custodians of water ecosystems and protects their rights from the onslaught of extractive industries and other commercial interests.
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01/10/2015
Peoples' Nutrition Is Not a Business
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Commonly referred to as ‘corporate capture’, the increasing control of businesses over food systems and resources, institutions, policy spaces and governance structures, is putting human rights at great risk. The world is witnessing this reality from the Americas to Asia, particularly since the 2008 world food crisis that shook societies across the globe. It is clear that the present economic model cannot guarantee the conditions for national governments to fulfill their human rights obligations, including the right to adequate food and nutrition.
27/07/2015
Moving towards greater convergence of all struggles
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At a time when people’s human rights are being undermined by corporate capture, patriarchy, gender-based violence and conflicts, members from the Global Network for the Right to Food and Nutrition gathered in Nepal, culminating with a joint statement.