NEWSLETTER - JAN/FEB 2018
2017, a year of countering mainstreamed narratives

Last year’s global political scenario led FIAN International to raise important questions on the future of human rights and bring the root causes of right to food violations under the spotlight, as presented in its 2017 Annual Report.

In addition to supporting marginalized communities against social injustice and holding governments accountable, the organization continued to facilitating the engagement of civil society and social movements in global nutrition policy processes. With mainstreamed narratives disregarding the main drivers of the ongoing food crisis, FIAN International also increased efforts in bringing the root causes of malnutrition under the spotlight and in enhancing mobilization among civil society.



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Is your right to food realized?
As human rights continue to regress, it is time to raise our voice and hold our governments accountable. In 2014, CSOs and social movements issued a report to take stock of national implementation of the right to food and to call for renewed commitment by governments, UN agencies, civil society and other stakeholders, for the full realization of the right to adequate food and nutrition. However, rather than renewed commitments, since 2014 we have witnessed regression in human rights. In order to reflect the current realities and improve existing mechanisms, we need you to share your experience with the right to food!

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Mission investigates involvement of European money in land grabbing
After documenting dire human rights violations and environmental destruction in Brazil, which is flanked by land grabbing and speculation, an international delegation comes to Europe to investigate links.

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