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Biodiversity, GMOs, and Privatization of the Living World

Biodiversity, GMOs, and Privatization of the Living World

Documents on Food Security

  • Abel ISOH

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    06 May 2002
    The plight of animal farmers.
  • Thierry LASSALLE (FPH : Fondation Charles Léopold Mayer pour le Progrès de l'Homme)

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    23 January 1999
    By providing balanced meals to primary school pupils in Lesotho, World Food Programme initiated a dynamic of self reliance in these schools
  • Chandrika SHARMA (ICSF : International Collective in Support of Fishworkers)

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    14 December 1997
    What follows is a summary of the comments made by the ICSF at the 21st session of the FAO Committee on World Food Security, held in Rome in January 1996, on the Draft Policy and Plan of Action.
    We would like to draw the attention of the Committee on World Food Security to the important contribution that fisheries make to food security, particularly in countries of the South.


Biodiversity, GMOs, and Privatization of the Living World

-Biodiversity and Global Governance
-GMOs: The Planet Taken Hostage
-Living Material Is Declared World Heritage
-Yaoundé Declaration; World Conference of Traditional Farmers; Camerun, May 6-11, 2002
-Proposal Paper: Rejecting the Privatization of Life and Proposing Alternatives
-Proposal Paper: Civil society and GMOs : What Strategies Should be Applied Internationally?
-Documents
-Experience Reports
-Participants


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