Women from around the world march for food sovereignty
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Around 150 women came from more than forty countries participated in the 7th International Meeting of the World March of Women that took place from October 14th to the 21st in Panxón (
Among the meeting’s main conclusions, of particular note was the organization of a global action towards peace and demilitarisation next October 17th,
Fair and forum
The meeting of the World March of Women included a series of public activities that linked the work of feminism to the fight for food sovereignty. During the weekend, on October 18th and 19th,
Within the forum, women representing rural organizations and consumers from various countries indicated food sovereignty as a strategy capable of guaranteeing the people’s control over food and agriculture policies, as well as their access to natural resources and food sources. Speakers pointed out the difficulties rural women currently face in their access to food production, agrarian exploitation, administrative guarantees, etc. As the ex-secretary of the Sindicato Labrego Galego, Lídia Senra, affirmed: "It is necessary to vindicate the shared ownership and nature of agrarian production, since typically, in family farms, land-titles are held by the men and therefore the women don’t have their right to produce guaranteed."
Various interventions raised the issue of women’s fundamental tasks in world food production: working lands, making foods, raising livestock, accessing water, etc. One must remember that 80% of food production in Southern countries falls on women, when paradoxically, together with children, women are those most affected by hunger. Therefore, Irene León, of
Street action
Within the framework of the 7th international meeting, women from the march also took their struggle to the streets. Performances were staged in front of
Another highlight was the protest held on Sunday the 19th, with ten thousand people, mainly women, lining
- Esther Vivas is author of the book in Spanish “Stand Up against external debt” and co-coordinator of the books also in Spanish “Supermarkets, No Thanks” and “Where is Fair Trade headed?”. She is a member of the editorial board of Viento Sur (www.vientosur.info). (Article published in Diagonal, nº88). (Translated into English by Danielle Hill and
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