15/10/2019
We shall rebel!
Women Challenging the Food Systems Worldwide more
On the occasion of World Food Day, the Global Network for the Right to Food and Nutrition launches "Women’s Power in Food Struggles"
21/11/2022
As competition to control the world’s water resources increases the 2022 Right to Food and Nutrition Watch calls for global fisheries governance that recognizes small-scale fishers as custodians of water ecosystems and protects their rights from the onslaught of extractive industries and other commercial interests.
15/10/2019
Women Challenging the Food Systems Worldwide more
On the occasion of World Food Day, the Global Network for the Right to Food and Nutrition launches "Women’s Power in Food Struggles"
13/09/2016
Report from the Global Network on the Right to Food and Nutrition more
On the occasion of International Labor Day, the Global Network for the Right to Food and Nutrition (GNRTFN) releases a report on the dire working and living conditions that tea plantations workers face in Assam and West Bengal, two tea producing regions in India.
12/08/2016
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An International Fact Finding Mission (FFM) headed by the Global Network for the Right to Food and Nutrition (GNRtFN) visited tea plantations in Assam and West Bengal from 27th November 2015 to 4th December 2015.
01/05/2016
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In sharp contrast to the images of tranquil, lush, green tea gardens, with which consumers are presented, tea plantation workers are paid poverty wages and endure appalling working conditions. Women, who make up 70% of the workforce, are especially affected.