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THE ISSUES

INEQUALITY

Land inequality is at the heart of the gender, social, economic wealth, and political inequalities that underpin the crises threatening our planet today.

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CLIMATE

The climate and biodiversity crises are the gravest threats facing the planet. Indigenous Peoples, farmers, pastoralists, fisherfolk, forest dwellers, and local communities need secure land and territorial rights to address them.

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FOOD SYSTEMS

People who live on and from the land are both excluded from toxic global food chains controlled by industrial agriculture and the most affected by industrial agriculture’s climate-damaging choices. When defining the future of food, their voices need to be loudest.

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DEMOCRACY

Globally, civic spaces shrink year-on-year, while land and environmental defenders fight life-threatening prosecution. Standing by their side is our priority.

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LAND GRABBING AND CONFLICT

A global trend in ‘land grabbing’ surged in 2010 and led to 26.7 million Ha of land being acquired by national and international companies, generally with the support and engagement of domestic elites. This increased competition for land is in turn fueling land conflicts.

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