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The AJWS community has a lot to say about what's happening in the world. Read our insights about the struggle for justice and human rights around the globe — and meet the activists on the frontlines of the fight to build a better world.


Why I'm Fasting for Food Justice (Part II)
Many of you still wonder what I, and the other 36 human rights and food justice organizations whose leaders are participating in this fast so far, hope to accomplish.

Why I'm Fasting for Food Justice (Part I)
I’m fasting this week—two days on just water, and another five on liquids—to stand up for the hundreds of thousands of people in developing countries that are at risk of losing U.S. food aid. If the proposed budget passes in Congress this week, support for domestic and international development—including food aid—will be cut by 41 …

Water Scarcity, the Quinoa Quandary and More – Link Round-Up
A few global food justice highlights from the past week: Urban disasters and water scarcity, a tough challenge for aid workers [AlertNet] Quinoa’s Global Success Creates Quandary in Bolivia [NY Times] Cote D’ivoire: Women bring food to market, against all odds [IRIN News] Bringing Israel’s Crops from Farm to Everyone’s Table [The Jew and the …

Water Justice in India: Coca-Cola Pays for Damages as Indians Fight for Clean Water
Today is World Water Day and, exactly one year ago, there was some big news in India: a government report found that Coca-Cola’s bottling operations had caused $48 million in damages for depleting and polluting India’s water supply. Then, just last month, India’s state legislature in the southern state of Kerala passed a law allowing …