International cooperation
How do you ensure the right to food while trying to protect the environment? The agro-industrial model shows its limits to cope with these challenges. Many scientific studies and our experience on the ground show the potential of agro-ecological transition in ensuring the right to food as well as a dignified life for farmers, all while respecting the environment.
Citizen education
Learning about the living conditions of other human beings. Feeling personally concerned. Understanding people’s behaviour. And the impact of the food we eat on the people who have produced it. Understanding the basic issues of food systems. Becoming involved, with the means at hand, in contributing to a more just world. All this can be learned and put into action in everyday life, as in school.We research and experiment with new approaches in a collaborative manner with farmers’ families to fight poverty and hunger, to protect nature and to respect human dignity. The impact of our work increases exponentially when other people and organisations can benefit from our learnings, our errors, and our successes. We share our proven methods willingly as part of our actions on the ground.
Knowledge sharing
We research and experiment with new approaches in a collaborative manner with farmers’ families to fight poverty and hunger, to protect nature and to respect human dignity. The impact of our work increases exponentially when other people and organisations can benefit from our learnings, our errors, and our successes. We share our proven methods willingly as part of our actions on the ground.
Changer les choses ici. Puis là. Et petit à petit, partout ! Notre action est locale, ciblée et concrète. Chaque projet réussi est une victoire. Chaque victoire est un pas de plus vers le droit à l’alimentation pour tous. Découvrez les iles de paix victorieuses et celles en cours.