BUILDING RESILIENCE AND FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
As successfully meeting development and sustainability goals requires a paradigm shift, CIDSE advocates for radical changes towards just, resilient and sustainable models of food systems. We strongly believe that agroecology and its principles – when firmly rooted in food sovereignty and climate justice – are the way to move away from a model that threatens present and future agricultural production and food security (biodiversity losses, soil degradation, soil erosion…) while meeting the long-term goal of 1.5°C and contributing to the full realisation of the right to food.
CIDSE currently works to promote and advocate for agroecology within debates in civil society on these issues, and in high-level policy processes. We also gather and share experiences and knowledge in our network on agroecological systems and with movements that are applying the principles of agroecology.
To understand more about our position on food systems, read our landmark publication ‘The Principles of Agroecology’, available in 7 languages in pdf or as a multimedia website.

Manny Yap
yap(at)cidse.org
Stories
Publications
-
The UN Food Systems Summit: CIDSE’s position and role
April 29, 2021The UN Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) scheduled in the autumn of 2021 could be a game-changer for the evolution and […]
-
Making Money Move for Agroecology
April 19, 2021Transforming Development Aid to support agroecology Policy Briefing by CIDSE and the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience (CAWR) of […]
-
News from CIDSE – January-February 2021
February 26, 2021Read our latest newsletter for an overview of our activities in January and February and find out what’s coming next! […]
-
Our Land is Our Life
February 25, 2021Report of the “Our Land is Our Life Platform” webinar on rural development in Africa held at the VENRO hybrid […]
-
Development Finance as Agro-Colonialism
February 1, 2021European Development Bank funding of Feronia-PHC oil palm plantations in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Report, January 2021. A new […]









