We urge Ministers to ensure that the outcome of negotiations on overfishing and overcapacity subsidies appropriately targets those historically responsible, safeguards small-scale fishers from subsidy prohibitions, refrains from WTO interference in conservation measures, and respects countries' sovereign rights under UNCLOS.
SID joins the Civil Society Financing for Development Mechanism in expressing its deep concerns on the Summit for a New Global Financing Pact and its governance and policy implications.
In response to the persistent short-sighted language within the final draft of the Ministerial Declaration, the Food & Agriculture Thematic Cluster has released a statement to call for systemic solutions through multilateral and coordinated policy processes within the CFS.
SID joins more than 100 organisations of small-scale food producers, Indigenous Peoples, workers, urban communities and civil society, calling on States and the United Nations to comply with their obligations to realize the right to land!