Patriarchy
Many Kenyan women are challenging patriarchal power structures. They question stereotyped roles and want to reduce the gender-related inequality that affects even the private sphere of the family.
ORGANIZE! AMPLIFY! RESIST!
Many Kenyan women are challenging patriarchal power structures. They question stereotyped roles and want to reduce the gender-related inequality that affects even the private sphere of the family.
Week of Action Against WTO and FTAs taking place in the week of 11 September ending with actions in the clusters to mark the International Day of Action Against WTO […]
Week of Action Against WTO and FTAs taking place in the week of 11th of September ending with actions in the clusters to mark the International Day of Action Against […]
Activities at the Clusters to mark the 16 Days of Actions Against Violence on Women in November
Activities to mark the ratification of UNDROP
Week of Action on Food Sovereignty Culminating in marking the International Day of Action for People’s Food Sovereignty and Against TNCs
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Many people in the Kenya think it’s a derogatory term referring to people ruled by feudal lords in the middle ages. But it really means a “person of the land or of the country” and in much of the world, family farmers and rural workers continue to embrace the term
Land, water, forests and livestock as well as marine life are primary sources of income for a good part of the population of developing countries. In many cases, natural resources are considered common goods or are utilized by several users.
A really important part of being women in La Vía Campesina is to identify ourselves and our various struggles” emphasized speakers at the start of the V Women’s Assembly taking place in Basque Country on 17 and 18 July 2017.