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DRYING OUT AFRICAN LANDS: Expansion of Large-Scale Agriculture Threatens Access to Water in Africa

As the escalating climate crisis threatens access to water for millions across Africa, Drying Out African Lands: Expansion of Large-Scale Agriculture Threatens Access to Water in Africa unveils the devastating impact of large-scale agricultural plantations on the right to water on the continent. Since the 2007-2008 food crisis, Africa has been the primary destination of private international investors for large-scale agriculture schemes. Governments justify granting access to land and water to investors to meet the needs of development and food security. A review of 15 large-scale agriculture projects across 11 African countries, however, exposes the impact to be just the opposite. The report by The Oakland Institute also reveals the role of international institutions in guiding African governments to grant investors large tracts of land and favorable water access to establish large-scale agriculture schemes.

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Editor: The Oakland Institute
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Autor: Frédéric Mousseau
Otros autores: with contributions and research assistance by Helene Schmutzler and Andy Currier
Organización: The Oakland Institute
Otras organizaciones: Coordination Nationale des Organisations Paysannes (CNOP-Mali), FERN, FIAN (Belgium), Green Scenery (Sierra Leone), Friends of the Earth, Green Advocates (Liberia), Human Rights Watch, RIAO (RDC), Muyissi Environnement (Gabon), ReACT Transnational, Sherpa, Sustainable Development Institute (Liberia), Synaparcam (Synergie Nationale des Paysans et Riverains du Cameroun), and World Rainforest Movement
Año: 2022
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Cobertura geográfica: África
Tipo: Informe
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English
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