Dialogue on UNFSS : counter mobilisation
25-28 July 2021. Over 300 global civil society organizations of small-scale food producers, researchers and Indigenous Peoples’ gathered online to protest against the UN Food Systems Pre-Summit. The People’s Counter-Mobilization to Transform Corporate Food Systems is the latest in a series of rejections of the UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS), including a coalition of scientists who petitioned to boycott it.
- 25 July 2021: A Global virtual Rally with small-scale food producers and people’s voices.
- 26 July 2021: A political declaration followed by three public roundtable discussions on the Covid-19 context, the hunger and climate crises and the Summit’s push for corporate capture of governance and science.
- 27 July 2021: 15 virtual sessions on people’s alternatives and visions on food systems.
- 28 July 2021: A closing Panel will present preliminary conclusions and discuss ways to challenge the UNFSS in September.
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26 July 2021. Unmasking the UN Food Systems Summit
Description: this session discussed the critical fault lines of the summit, with special emphasis to the different domains where the corporate capture materializes. Representatives from small-scale food producers, Indigenous Peoples and Civil Society’s organizations were in dialogue with Member States, national governments, UN Agencies and Academia’s representatives.
- Ali Aii Shatu, Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordination Committee (IPACC)
- Paula Gioia, La Vía Campesina
- Tammi Jonas, Austrian Food Sovereignty Alliance
- Chukki Nanjundaswamy, La Vía Campesina
- Marianeli Torres, World Forum of Fisher People, WFFP
- Jim Tomas, ETC Group
- Facilitators: Svetlana Boincean, International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers’ Association (IUF) Kirtana Chandrasekaran, Friends of the Earth International
26 July 2021. UNFSS and the Corporate Capture of Governance
- Michael Fakhri, UN Special Rapporteur on the right to food
- Mary Mubi, former Permanent Representative of Zimbabwe to the RBA
- Jomo Kwame Sundaram, former United Nations Assistant Secretary-General for Economic Development and Senior Adviser at the Khazanah Research Institute, Malaysia
- Isa Álvarez, Urgenci Sofia Monsalve, FIAN International
- Andre Luzzi, Habitat International Coalition, HIC Ahmed
- Sourani, Gaza Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture Platform (GUPAP)
26 July 2021. Dialogue on UNFSS and the Corporate Capture of Science
- Victor Súarez Carrera, Vice-Minister of Self-Sufficiency, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mexico
- Cecilia Rikap, CONICET, the Argentinian public research system Jennifer Clapp, HLPE Steering Committee
- Zoltán Kalmán, Retired Ambassador and Former Permanent Representative of Hungary to the UN Food and Agriculture Agencies in Rome
- Nettie Wiebe, La Vía Campesina Jones Spartegus, World Forum of Fisher People, India
- Onel Masardule, Indigenous Forum of Abya Yala, Executive Director of the Foundation for the Promotion of Indigenous Knowledge, Nigeria
- Facilitators: Elisabetta Recine, Observatory of Food and Nutrition Security Policies, University of Brasilia + Stefano Prato, Society for International Development
27 July 2021. Technology sovereignty, what kind of innovation & tech do small-scale food producers need & want?
- Morgan Ody, European Coordination Via Campesina (ECVC), France
- Ravindu Ishan Gunarathne, National Fisheries Solidarity Organization (NAFSO), Sri Lanka
- Hamadi Abbas Mohammed, ADJMOR- World Alliance of Mobile Indigenous Peoples (WAMIP), Mali
- Andrea Ferrante, Schola Campesina, Italy
27 July 2021. The True Costs of “Highly Developed” Industrial Food Systems
- Noah MacDonald, from SAAFON (USA) TBD, from Justicia for Migrant Workers (Canada)
- Jim Goodman, NFFC's Board President (USA)
- Bridget Larocque, Arctic Athabaskan Council (Canada)
- Qiana Mickie, QJM Multiprise (USA)
- Moderators: Tyler Short (Family Farm Defenders and CSM Youth) and Ayla Fenton (Loving Spoonful and National Farmers Union)
27 July 2021. Africa responds to the UNFSS: Let’s reclaim our food sovereignty and transform the industrial food system
- Moderators: Mariam Mayet, African Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) and Mateus Santos, La Via Campesina (LVC)
- Introduction to the vision Pastoralist Yehia Ag Mohamed Ibrahim, Association des jeunes de la commune d'Essakane (ANMATAF)
- The vision we defend / Christiana Saiti Louwa, World Forum of Fisher Peoples, Lake Turkana, Kenya
- What we denounce / Elizabeth Mpofu, Zimbabwe Small Holder Organic Farmers' Forum (ZIMSOFF) – LVC
- What we call for / Dieudonné Pakodtogo, Réseau des Organisations Paysannes et de Producteurs de l'Afrique de l'Ouest (ROPPA)
Voices from the Ground
- Fisherfolk / Christiana Saiti Louwa, World Forum of Fisher Peoples
- Pastoralists / Hamadi Ag Mohamed Abba, ADJMOR
- Youth and women / Nzira Deus, World March of Women
- Small-scale family farmers / ROPPA
- Peasants / David Otieno, Kenyan Peasant League
Video: Seed Sovereignty, La Via Campesina
- Urban food insecure / Samuel Ikua, Habitat International Coalition (HIC)
- Indigenous people / Ali Ali Shatu, Indigenous Peoples of Africa Co-ordinating Committee
- Conclusion Summary of elements of a Pan-African vision and demands
- Discussion: Inputs from participants Next steps
- Closing performance / South African Poet Khadija Tracey Heeger
27 July 2021. How to build public support for food sovereignty and Right to Food in Asia?
- Moderator: Joseph Purugannan, Focus on the Global South
- Mr. Anwar Sastro Maruf: Konfederasi Pergerakan Rakyat Indonesia (Confederation of Indonesia People Movement)
- Mr. Zainal Fuat: Serikat Petani Indonesia (SPI), LVC Southeast Asia
- Mr. Herman Kumara: National Convener- National Fisheries Solidarity Organisation (NAFSO),
- Ms. Kaniz Fatima- Coordinator of Right to Food Bangladesh, Bangladesh
- Ms. Roma Malik, All India Union of Forest Working People, India
- Mr. Pramesh Pokharel: All Nepal Peasants Federation (ANPFa)ICC youth La via Campesina South Asia
- Ms. Tammi Jonas: Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance and IPC
27 July 2021. The struggle for Food Sovereignty in the Caribbean and Latin America
- Jesús Vázquez Negrón, Organización Boricuá de Agricultura Ecológica de Puerto Rico (CLOC - La Vía Campesina Caribe)
- Islanda Micherline Aduel, Têt Kolé Haití (CLOC - La Vía Campesina Caribe)
- Lieser Ramirez Pujols Hernando
- Salcedo Fidalgo, FIAN Colombia
27 July 2021. Feminist economic alternatives for a systemic transformation of food systems
Session organized by: Action Aid
Description: The prevailing economic system serves to both exploit and exacerbate women’s relative position of economic, social and political exclusion. Feminist economists and academics, feminist activists, women’s rights organizations and labor movements working at local, national, regional and international levels have demonstrated how this intersects with systems of patriarchy, racism, (neo)colonialism and heteronormativity, resulting in the exploitation of the majority of the world’s women and the environment, with those in the Global South hit hardest. In addition to farming, women do most of the household labor: collecting water and firewood, cooking, cleaning and washing, as well as caring for family and community members. Women have always been active in producing food crops, processing food and marketing. However, despite comprising almost half of the world’s agricultural producers, women have access to and control less that 20% of the land globally.
- Moderator – Wangari Kinoti – Head of the Women’s Rights Team – ActionAid International
- Keynote speech – Ruth Nyambura - African EcoFeminist Collective
- Discussant 1 - Miriam Nobre - World March of Women
- Discussant 2 – Sonia Vidal - La Via Campesina
- Discussant 3 – Andrea Collins, University of Waterloo Debate with intervention from the audience
27 July 2021. Closing Ceremony of the People's Counter-Mobilization to Transform Corporate Food Systems
The Concluding Panel aimed at: providing a space for interregional perspectives and dialogue, present impressions and preliminary conclusions of Days 1-3 of the countermobilization, and discuss the way of the in the run-up to the Summit and beyond.
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