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How is SASA translated into practice?

How is SASA translated into practice?

From Bolivia, ACLO (a social center of the Red Comparte network) shares the testimony of Iván Flores Martínez, a honey producer from the community of Quirizia, who has participated in the...

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Seed Fair: Resistance and Community Future

Seed Fair: Resistance and Community Future

With the aim of protecting local biodiversity and strengthening food sovereignty, approximately 50 producers from Momostenango, Santa María Chiquimula, Cantel, and San Juan Ostuncalco in Guatemala...

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We work in unity to promote equity

We work in unity to promote equity

Claudia Ximena Paredes, a peasant woman from the municipality of Pradera, Valle del Cauca, Colombia, shares with us the importance of strengthening gender equity within the Agroferia association,...

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Sowing knowledge is sowing autonomy

Sowing knowledge is sowing autonomy

Deisy Liliana Rivillas, a rural woman from the municipality of Tuluá, Valle del Cauca (Colombia), shares her gratitude for having participated in a training process in agroecology. A journey where...

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Gender equity is also woven through networks.

Gender equity is also woven through networks.

Lorena Gálvez, Gender Specialist at the Instituto Mayor Campesino – IMCA in Colombia, shares with us the experience of the first meeting of the Gender Working Group of the Red Comparte. A space for...

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Autonomy is learned and built together

Autonomy is learned and built together

María Candelaria Rodríguez, an Indigenous woman from the cooperative group Yomol A´tel in Chiapas, Mexico, shares with us how, through financial education, women are strengthening their economic...

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