Resources
The Hunger Games
This report reveals how DFID has been using hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money with the express purpose of extending the power of agribusiness over the production of food, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.Food Sovereignty report
The report contrasts the UK government’s preferred approach of ‘food security’, based on free markets supplemented by aid, with the positive alternative of food sovereignty, which returns control over the food system to farmers. Up Front: Food Sovereignty
In 2009, for the first time in human history, over a billion people were officially classified as living in hunger.Join the food sovereignty revolution
The global food system is in crisis. Decisions about what is produced, what is consumed and who has access to food are defined by multinational corporations that control the entire food chain.Food Sovereignty positioning paper
Food Sovereignty:Taking back control of our food system A War on Want position paper Umdiliya omuncu (Sour Grapes Xhosa version)
Our Sour Grapes report translated into XhosaImage