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Fruits et légumes sur un marché au Kenya. L'OMS préconise la consommation de fruits et légumes frais, de céréales complètes, de haricots, de poisson et de graisses insaturées. Shutterstock

Pourquoi une alimentation saine et sa production locale devraient faire partie de la réponse à la Covid-19

La Covid-19 aggrave l'insécurité alimentaire mondiale, car l'impact économique de la pandémie s'ajoute aux défis existants.
The Batwa community are believed to be one of the original inhabitants of the Equatorial Forest in the Great Lakes Region.

Uganda’s Batwa community are vulnerable to climate change, but aren’t involved in adaptation decisions

Despite being highly affected by a changing climate, Uganda’s Batwa community lack voice, agency and influence in climate adaptation planning and actions.
Des agriculteurs participent à une manifestation contre les récentes réformes agricoles du gouvernement central en bloquant une autoroute à la frontière de l'État de Delhi-Haryana, à Singhu, le 29 décembre 2020. Sajjad Hussain/AFP

En Inde, les paysans aspirent à un renouveau démocratique

Le mouvement social d’une ampleur inédite qui agite aujourd’hui l’Inde replace au cœur du débat la question agraire et le futur de millions de personnes.
Fruit and vegetables at a market in Kenya. The WHO is pushing for consumption of fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans, fish and unsaturated fats. Shutterstock

Why healthy food and its local production should be part of the COVID-19 response

When a pandemic hits, questions that immediately arise include what impact there will be on public health, the economy and other aspects of society. Another set of questions involves response priorities…
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Global emissions are down by an unprecedented 7% — but don’t start celebrating just yet

The pandemic, along with other recent trends such as the shift towards clean energy, have placed us at a crossroad: the choices we make today can change the course of global emissions.

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