‘My Home, My Land’- Land Grabs and Development Lies. #Africa. #Oromia May 7, 2015
Posted by OromianEconomist in Africa, Land Grabs in Oromia, Omo Valley.Tags: Africa, African Studies, Because I am Oromo, Genocide against the Oromo, land and water grabs in Oromia, Land grabbing, Land grabs in Africa, Omo Valley
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My Home, My Land is a graphic representation of much of the Oakland Institute’s work on land grabs. Illustrated by the Institute’s Intern Scholar, Abner Hauge, this publication dismantles the many myths promoted by so-called donor countries, development agencies, and corporations about the positive effects of foreign direct investments through large-scale land acquisitions.
Over the past seven years, the Oakland Institute has exposed the actual impact of the land grabs on indigenous, pastoralist, and smallholder farming families around the world. The powerful illustrations of My Home, My Land remind us of the beauty and complexity of the world’s ecosystems and indigenous cultures, and call upon us to take action now to stop exploitative land grabs internationally. My Home, My Land


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