AFSA Annual report 2020

AFSA Annual report 2020
AFSA Annual report 2020

Reach

The Alliance reaches over 200 million African smallholder farmers, fishers, pastoralists, indigenous people, women, youth, faith-based groups, and consumers across 50 African countries.Download the report

Mission

To influence policies and to promote African solutions for food sovereignty. AFSA will serve as a continental platform for the consolidation of issues pertaining to food sovereignty and agroecology and together marshal a single and louder voice on issues and tabling clear, workable solutions.

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