La Via Campesina is the international movement which brings together millions of peasants, small and medium-size farmers, landless people, women farmers, indigenous people, migrants and agricultural workers from around the world. It defends small-scale sustainable agriculture as a way to promote social justice and dignity. It strongly opposes corporate driven agriculture and transnational companies that are destroying people and nature.
§ NO to patriarchy.
§ NO to neoliberal policies.
§ NO to agribusiness, responsible for exiling thousands of male and female peasants from our lands, to the industrialization of agriculture and climate change.
§ NO to the so-called free trade agreements such as CETA or TTIP, with completely obscure and antidemocratic procedures, whose only goal is to obtain the maximum amount of profits for multinational corporations at the expense of citizens’ rights (right to food, health, social equity, labor rights, public policies, a natural environment…).
§ NO to land-grabbing and taking over natural resources, no in Europe or anywhere else in the world.
§ NO to working condition precariousness.
§ NO to violence and oppression.
We, The Women Peasants, Declare:
§ YES to guaranteeing our sexual and reproductive rights, and respect for all gender identities.
§ YES to the visibility of the role of female peasants.
§ YES to our necessary legal recognition in the political, social and professional spheres (social security contributions, access to land and ownership of our farmlands, migrant workers and workers without land rights, the necessary social protection…).
§ YES to societies joint responsibility in the ensemble of care and duties within the reproductive sphere.
§ YES to all the women who struggle every day for a more sustainable and fair rural world.
§ YES to Food Sovereignty and Popular Peasant Feminism.
LONG LIVE THE FIGHT FOR PEASANTS, LONG LIVE THE FIGHT FOR WOMEN LET US GLOBALIZE THE STRUGGLE! LET’S GLOBALIZE HOPE!
Spokesperson: Inmaculada Idanez Vargas
http://www.wunrn.com
http://viacampesina.org/en/index.php/main-issues-mainmenu-27/women-mainmenu-39/1759-women-peasants-fight-for-food-sovereignty-against-violence-and-agribusiness
http://viacampesina.org/en/index.php/main-issues-mainmenu-27/women-mainmenu-39/1759-women-peasants-fight-for-food-sovereignty-against-violence-and-agribusiness
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