WEED - Weltwirtschaft, Ökologie & Entwicklung
Land, water, and traditional seeds are the lifeline of millions of people— particularly women, who serve as the primary guardians of food sovereignty. Yet, in West Africa, they are increasingly threatened by land grabbing and extractive economic models that marginalize women’s traditional land rights. Strong social and feminist movements are active in many West African countries, opposing these injustices and building alternatives based on solidarity—locally, regionally, and internationally.
We warmly invite you to this event that highlights struggles for land rights and feminist struggles in West Africa and focuses on international solidarity and global movement work. Our guest is Burry Tunkara, an activist from The Gambia and a member of the organizing team for the 2026 World Social Forum in Cotonou. Resilience is more than survival and to that note Burry will share accounts of the struggle against land grabbing, the importance of gender justice in these struggles, how local and regional alliances have emerged, and the role that international networking and solidarity play in this process.
Development cooperation, Children
Save the Date: GLOBALE – The Festival at Berlin Global Village
Empowerment
Tools for good conflict in polarized times
Empowerment, Development cooperation
From Paper to Practice: Implementing Germany’s New WPS National Action Plan (Berlin Summer Dialogue)