Case of Peru and DR Congo. What impact on food sovereignty?

The presence of geological wealth in a territory does not make its population happy.


Universally, people dispute them and the population suffers serious consequences, going as far as the loss of their means of subsistence. Justice and Peace offers you its publication “Conflicts linked to natural resources” which attempts to shed light on the mechanisms linking the possession of natural resources and the conflicts in which they are at stake, by emphasizing the negative consequences that these conflicts have on the food sovereignty of the populations.

By Alexia de Jonghe, collaborator at Justice et Paix and Anne-Sylvie Berck, project manager at Justice et Paix.

Order by e-mail or at +32 (0) 2 738 08 01. (31 pages, €5)

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