The Role of Journalists in Advancing Agroecology
In this video, we dive into the crucial role of journalists in advancing agroecology. From uncovering the impacts of industrial agriculture to amplifying the voices of small-scale farmers, journalists are powerful storytellers driving awareness and accountability. Through compelling reports, documentaries, and community engagement, the media helps shape public opinion and influence policies that protect our environment and food systems.

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The 3rd Edition of the National Schools Agroecology Poem Writing Competition 2025

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I Didn’t Trust The Media..So I Went To CUBA Myself 🇨🇺 (SHOCKING)

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“From Soil to Sovereignty”: The Nexus between Land Rights and Agroecology

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Strengthening Small Scale Farmers' Land Rights

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Served in 5 Seconds! Japan’s $3 Soba Shop for Hungry Workers

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He NOTICED One STRANGE Thing in 1983 — 40 Years Later Scientists Couldn't Believe What He Found!

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A shocking find in stump in a cemetery

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Seeds of Change: Small-Scale Farmers Leading the Agroecology Transition in Uganda

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Banned in Europe, Sold in Africa: How Highly Hazardous Pesticides are still Poisoning Ugandan Farms

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Prof Jibrin Warns: Don't Give Tinubu Another 4 Years; Nigeria Sliding Into Full-Blown Dictatorship

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Community Agroecology Schools: Improving Small-scale Farmers' Livelihoods in Kasese District

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Human Pee is Liquid Gold

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Inside Africa's Food Forest Mega-Project

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Public Service Internship Programme

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How Traore is Magically Growing Real Apples in Desert?

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Citizen Data and Small-Scale Farmers: Monitoring Access to Productive Resources like land in Uganda

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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5th Anniversary Documentary - Women ChangeMakers for Education

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ESAFF Uganda's Impact Report 2024: Influencing for a Just and Resilient Food System

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