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Civil Society statement on the World Food Emergency: PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 19 June 2008
International Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty

Historic, systemic failures of governments and international institutions are responsible. National governments that will meet at the FAO Food Crisis Summit in Rome must begin by accepting their responsibility for today’s food emergency.

At the World Food Summit in 1996, when there were an estimated 830 million hungry people, governments pledged to halve the number by 2015. Many now predict that the number will instead increase by 50% to 1.2 billion, further threatened by unpredictable climate chaos and the additional pressures of agrofuel production.

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Six more Vidarbha farmers suicides in last two days PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 19 June 2008

VIDARBHA JAN ANDOLAN SAMITI : PRESS-NOTE

NAGPUR- June16, 2008

Fertilizer and Cotton seed shortage resulted in Crop loan starved Six more Vidarbha farmers suicides in last two days -VJAS
 
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PEOPLES SAARC 2008 to be held in Colombo PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 19 June 2008

 

South Asian heads of government will meet in Colombo, Sri Lanka for the annual South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) summit between 27 July and 3 August 2008.

Social movements and peoples' organisations will also converge in parallel to the SAARC summit to raise our agenda for our region, to demonstrate our will for friendship, solidarity and visa-free movement of people across imposed boundaries, and to manifest our desire for a peoples union of South Asia.

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FOCUS ON INDIA (FOI), Issue June 2008: Volume V. No 6 PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 19 June 2008

Monthly e-newsletter from Focus on the Global South, India


Content summary:

Will 2008 be known as the year of global food crisis? This issue focuses on Food and Agriculture. An article by Afsar Jafri argues that the first priority of the Indian Government should be to strengthen the agriculture sector by increasing public investment, facilitating public control over inputs and the market and strictly regulating corporate investment in agriculture. In short he calls for a reversal of free market reforms in agriculture. S P Shukla discusses the implications of the latest WTO texts on agriculture and non-agricultural market access (NAMA) and urges the Indian government to play hardball. We carry 3 statements on the issue of food; First, by the International Planning Committee for Food Sovereignty, second, a statement on the WTO and its role in the food crisis and three, a strongly worded resolution from farmers groups in Delhi demanding that agriculture should be left out of the WTO.

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Sign on - Social Movements - Onward to Belém (WSF - call for the global days of action) PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 23 May 2008
Hello comrades,

The Social Movements Assembly (SMA) met in Belem (Brazil) during the meeting of the International Council (IC) of the World Social Forum (WSF), which was held from October 28th to November 1st 2007.

This assembly launched a call for the global days of action which will culminate on 26th of January 2008 (see below).

In the enclosed document you will find the first signatories of this call.

Your signatures and participation are fundamental to assure a broad and massive mobilization.

IMPORTANT: the organizations and individuals willing to sign this call should please send an email to < This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it >.

Militant greetings,

Olivier Bonfond

PS: This call is based on a document drafted during the Social Movements Assembly held in October 2006 in Brussels (Belgium). For your information, we have attached a list of the organizations which attended the Brussels' meeting.
 
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