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The Gambia: Agroecology

Climate disasters are destroying the lives and livelihoods of millions of people worldwide. Fossil fuels and industrial agriculture are fuelling the destruction of our planet, driving up carbon

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Rooted Resilience: a year of stories.

Rooted resilience is a yearlong project aiming to shine a spotlight on climate solutions and positive practices of agroecology, because agroecological farming works with nature instead of against it. 

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“The fish in the river are gone”- Fishing communities devastated by El Nino-induced drought, as Zimbabwe joins Malawi and Zambia in declaring a state of disaster

Over 20 million people in Southern Africa are facing a severe food security crisis due to the El Nino-induced drought. Affecting crop and livestock production as well as water availability in the

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European Investment Bank supports climate-harmful industrial agriculture projects in the Global South, report finds

European Investment Bank supports climate-harmful industrial agriculture projects in the Global South, report finds

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2025 Assessment of EU support to Agroecology in 5 African Countries

As the European Union begins shaping its next seven-year budget, this study arrives at a crucial moment. It shines a spotlight on a growing recognition within EU development policy: agroecology is

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Invest in Change: Agroecology as the EU’s Path to Food Justice and Resilience

While agroecology is increasingly recognized in EU policy frameworks as a transformative approach to achieve sustainable, just and resilient food systems, the lack of clear, binding EU guidelines and