The Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA), a member of the “Our Land is our Life Platform” and a partner of CIDSE, is launching a series of 12 African case studies to be shared over the next month showing how agroecology supports sustainable land use and management.
The first two stories are from Kenya and Zimbabwe:


All case studies will be available online on AFSA’s website in English and French.
For more information, contact Michael Farrelly, AFSA Programme Officer (afsa(AT)afsafrica.org)
About AFSA
AFSA is a broad alliance of different civil society actors that are part of the struggle for food sovereignty and agroecology in Africa. These include: African farmers’ organisations, African NGO networks, specialist African NGOs, consumer movements in Africa, international organisations which support the stance of AFSA, and individuals. Its members represent smallholder farmers, pastoralists, hunter/gatherers, indigenous peoples; faith-based institutions, and environmentalists from across Africa. It is a network of networks and currently with 30 active members. www.afsafrica.org