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Cameroon steps up efforts to ensure its vast natural wealth stays at home

Cameroon’s biodiversity and traditional knowledge have long been exploited by foreign firms. To help protect its natural wealth, the country is taking new steps to enforce the Nagoya Protocol – a decade-old…

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Cameroon steps up efforts to ensure its vast natural wealth stays at home

Cameroon steps up efforts to ensure its vast natural wealth stays at home
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Atlas of ocean life unveiled by Saudi Arabian university

Atlas of ocean life unveiled by Saudi Arabian university
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Boosting microbiome science worldwide could save millions of children's lives

Studies of the microbes living on and in our bodies are conducted mainly in a few rich countries, squandering opportunities to improve the health of people globally. Studies of the microbes living on and in our bodies are conducted mainly in a few rich countries, squandering opportunities to improve the health of people globally.

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Struggles for Seed Sovereignty around the World

As part of the remarkable recent conference held in Oaxaca, Mexico on Food Self-Sufficiency and Agroecological Transition in a Multipolar World (November 28 – December 2, 2023), IATP organized an event with partners from Africa, Southeast Asia and Mexico focusing on a key aspect of agroecological transitions: farmers’ rights over their seed systems. Global rules and corporate dominance over seeds create huge challenges to local innovations, but these conditions also produce important stories of community resistance. 

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