Indigenous Food Sovereignty & Security Program

Indigenous Peoples’ food systems are inextricably linked to values and systems of governance and resource management that have been proven successful over thousands of years.  Our Food Sovereignty and Security Program supports grassroots initiatives that strengthen Indigenous Peoples’ food systems across Sub-Saharan Africa and Mesoamerica. The programme deploys Indigenous-led grants that prioritize challenges facing Indigenous Peoples as they work to maintain and strengthen their traditional food systems in the face of increased threats from climate change, industrial agriculture, infrastructure projects, and extractive industries. 

Land is Life’s Food Sovereignty and Security Program enhances the food security and sovereignty of Indigenous Peoples.

The Program provides:

  • Territorial security

    as the basis of food sovereignty.

  • Traditional knowledge

    as the capital of autonomy and self-management of sustainable use and management of ecosystems and conservation of agricultural diversity.

  • Community organization,

    for the creation and re-creation of ecological sound food systems with a gender and transgenerational approach.

  • Land governance

    as a basis for sustainability and fair and equitable access for the population to livelihoods for food security and sovereignty.

  • Strengthening

    Indigenous Peoples’ Economies.

Our program is working in the following regions:

Our Indigenous Food Sovereignty & Security Program contributes to progress in the following areas:

1.

Enhancing involvement in agroecology, particularly among Indigenous women and youth, while strengthening resilience to climate change.

2.

Defending and asserting Indigenous Peoples’ collective rights to their lands, territories, and resources, and establishing mechanisms for the protection and better use of the environment and its resources.

3.

Improving livelihoods and nutrition for Indigenous Peoples’ households by diversifying diets and supporting sustainable production and consumption.

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