
Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance invited its members to join together in a two and half day consultation from 8-10 March 2010 in Cape Town, South Africa to discuss on how to work together to build and strengthen the ecumenical movement for food justice. The meeting, co-hosted by the Economic Justice Network of FOCCISA, provided EAA members with the opportunity to meet face to face, share experiences, build networks and deepen understanding and opportunities for collaboration. The consultation also sought to provide a platform for sharing the Food for Life Campaign Framework for Action, strategize and plan for actions, events and directions for the campaign. Of importance was also the opportunity to share experiences of faith as a motivation to campaign for food justice and to use this to identify areas for further theological reflections. The consultation was attended by 45 participants from Africa, Asia, North America, Europe and Africa.



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- Role of agro-ecological agricultural production
- Role of agro-ecological agricultural production.full paper
- Major Findings of IAASTD
- Is the Green revolution the answer to food production
- How to Empower Churches on the Right to Food
- G8 2010 interfaith partnership for EAA

- Imported Frozen Chicken FR LES DECOUPES DE POULETS CONGELES IMPORTES
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- FISH in West Africa
- Conservation farming A SUSTAINABLE APPROACH TO FOOD SECURITY
- Community Demanding Meaningful Rights in Food Security
- Advocacy on the Right to Food Advocacy in Malawi
- Addressing Hunger and food security issues in an integrated approach

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