Terms & Conditions
About this website
This website is operated by the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA). By accessing or using this website, you agree to these terms and conditions. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.
AFSA is a pan-African civil society alliance that works to advance agroecology, food sovereignty and the rights of small-scale food producers, Indigenous peoples and local communities.
Use of website content
All content on this website, including text, images, video, graphics and publications, is provided for information, education and advocacy purposes.
You may:
• read, download and share content for non-commercial use
• quote or reference AFSA content with clear attribution
• use materials for learning, campaigning and community education
You may not:
• use content for commercial purposes without written permission
• alter or misrepresent AFSA content
• use content in ways that harm communities, movements or individuals
Some materials may carry additional licences or credits. These must be respected.
Intellectual property
Unless otherwise stated, content on this website is the intellectual property of AFSA or its partners and contributors. Where content is created with communities, farmers or Indigenous peoples, AFSA recognises collective ownership and knowledge rights.
Use of logos, branding or campaign identities requires prior permission.
Accuracy and limitations
AFSA strives to keep information on this website accurate and up to date. However, content is provided in good faith and may change over time.
AFSA does not guarantee that all information is complete or free from errors. Use of information from this website is at your own discretion and risk.
External links
This website may include links to external websites for reference or collaboration. AFSA is not responsible for the content, policies or practices of external sites.
Contributions and submissions
If you submit content to AFSA through this website, including stories, images or other materials, you confirm that you have the right to share this content.
By submitting content, you grant AFSA permission to use it for communication, advocacy and educational purposes, with appropriate credit where possible.
AFSA commits to respectful storytelling and will not knowingly publish content that causes harm or misrepresentation.
Privacy and data protection
AFSA respects your privacy. Personal information collected through this website is handled in line with applicable data protection laws and AFSA’s Privacy Policy.
AFSA does not sell or misuse personal data.
Website access and availability
AFSA aims to keep the website accessible and secure. However, access may be interrupted for maintenance or technical reasons.
AFSA is not liable for any loss or damage arising from website downtime or technical issues.
Changes to these terms
AFSA may update these terms and conditions from time to time. Updates will be posted on this page with the revised date.
Continued use of the website means you accept the updated terms.
Contact
If you have questions about these terms and conditions, please contact AFSA through the details provided on the website.
Terms & Conditions
About this website
This website is operated by the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA). By accessing or using this website, you agree to these terms and conditions. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.
AFSA is a pan-African civil society alliance that works to advance agroecology, food sovereignty and the rights of small-scale food producers, Indigenous peoples and local communities.
Use of website content
All content on this website, including text, images, video, graphics and publications, is provided for information, education and advocacy purposes.
You may:
• read, download and share content for non-commercial use
• quote or reference AFSA content with clear attribution
• use materials for learning, campaigning and community education
You may not:
• use content for commercial purposes without written permission
• alter or misrepresent AFSA content
• use content in ways that harm communities, movements or individuals
Some materials may carry additional licences or credits. These must be respected.
Intellectual property
Unless otherwise stated, content on this website is the intellectual property of AFSA or its partners and contributors. Where content is created with communities, farmers or Indigenous peoples, AFSA recognises collective ownership and knowledge rights.
Use of logos, branding or campaign identities requires prior permission.
Accuracy and limitations
AFSA strives to keep information on this website accurate and up to date. However, content is provided in good faith and may change over time.
AFSA does not guarantee that all information is complete or free from errors. Use of information from this website is at your own discretion and risk.
External links
This website may include links to external websites for reference or collaboration. AFSA is not responsible for the content, policies or practices of external sites.
Contributions and submissions
If you submit content to AFSA through this website, including stories, images or other materials, you confirm that you have the right to share this content.
By submitting content, you grant AFSA permission to use it for communication, advocacy and educational purposes, with appropriate credit where possible.
AFSA commits to respectful storytelling and will not knowingly publish content that causes harm or misrepresentation.
Privacy and data protection
AFSA respects your privacy. Personal information collected through this website is handled in line with applicable data protection laws and AFSA’s Privacy Policy.
AFSA does not sell or misuse personal data.
Website access and availability
AFSA aims to keep the website accessible and secure. However, access may be interrupted for maintenance or technical reasons.
AFSA is not liable for any loss or damage arising from website downtime or technical issues.
Changes to these terms
AFSA may update these terms and conditions from time to time. Updates will be posted on this page with the revised date.
Continued use of the website means you accept the updated terms.
Contact
If you have questions about these terms and conditions, please contact AFSA through the details provided on the website.