Nyéléni 2007
Women’s Declaration on Food Sovereignty
We,
women from more than 40 countries, from different indigenous peoples
of Africa, the Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania and from different
sectors and social movements, have gathered together in Sélingué
(Mali) at Nyéléni 2007 to participate in the creation
of a new right: the right to food sovereignty. We reaffirm our will
to act to change the capitalist and patriarchal world which puts
the interests of the market before the rights of people.
Women, who throughout
history have been the creators of knowledge about food and agriculture,
who still produce up to 80% of the food in the world’s poorest
countries and are today the principal guardians of biodiversity
and agricultural seeds, are particularly affected by neo-liberal
and sexist policies.
We suffer the dramatic
consequences of these policies: poverty, inadequate access to resources,
patents on living organisms, rural exodus and forced migration,
war and all forms of physical and sexual violence. Monocultures,
including those dedicated to agrofuels, and the widespread use of
chemicals and genetically-modified organisms have a harmful effect
on the environment and on human health, particularly reproductive
health.
The industrial
model and the transnationals threaten the very existence of peasant
agriculture, small-scale fishing and herding, as well as the small-scale
preparation and sale of food in both urban and rural environments,
all sectors where women play a major role.
We want to see
food and agriculture taken out of the WTO and out of free trade
agreements. What is more, we reject the capitalist and patriarchal
institutions that see food, water, land and traditional knowledge,
as well as women’s bodies, as mere commodities.
Seeing our struggle
as part of the fight for equality between the sexes, we are no longer
prepared to submit to the oppression of traditional or modern society,
nor to the oppression of the market. We want to seize this opportunity
to leave behind all sexist prejudice and build a new vision of the
world based on respect, equality, justice, solidarity, peace and
freedom.
We are mobilized.
We are fighting for access to land, to territory, to water and to
seeds. We are fighting for access to finance and to agricultural
tools. We are fighting for good working conditions. We are fighting
for access to training and to information. We are fighting for our
independence and for the right to decide for ourselves, and for
our full participation in decision-making.
Under the watchful
eye of Nyéléni, an African woman who defied discriminatory
rules, who shone through her creativity and agricultural prowess,
we will find the energy to give effect to food sovereignty and,
thereby, the hope of building a different world. We will find this
energy in our solidarity. We will take this message to women all
over the world.
Nyéléni,
27 February 2007