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The Kandy Declaration: A Collective Roadmap for Systemic Transformation
The Kandy Declaration: A Collective Roadmap for Systemic Transformation
The Kandy Declaration calls on movements everywhere to act in unity, defend the commons, and transform global governance so that it serves people, not profit.
The right to see things as a Commons
The right to see things as a Commons

Fishing waters, food, genetic inheritance, cooperatives, language, oxygen, community supported agriculture, minerals, currency, the internet… all of these can be commons, referring to when things are held in common and co-produced in different ways.

From debt crisis to resistance : Sri Lanka hosts key gathering ahead of global convergence of movements
From debt crisis to resistance : Sri Lanka hosts key gathering ahead of global convergence of movements

Sri Lanka — shaped by the violence of debt and the strength of popular resistance — is no random choice. After ousting a neoliberal regime, movements here are building alternatives — and we’re here to build them together.

Social and solidarity economy: a concept rooted in alter-globalization
Social and solidarity economy: a concept rooted in alter-globalization

Since the UN’s 2019 resolution on the social and solidarity economy, efforts have focused on safeguarding its core values against dilution by “social business” or entrepreneurial models that fail to question the unjust, unsustainable economic system.

RADIO NYÉLÉNI

Live and direct from the 3rd Nyéléni Global Forum! Listen for music, sound bites, interviews and more, on site and across the globe.


NYELENI DAILY BULLETIN

YOUR DAILY COVERAGE OF THE 3RD NYELENI GLOBAL FORUM

The Nyéléni bulletin provides daily updates on the progress of the Global Forum. Click below to read the latest version!


Nyéléni art gallery

art for systemic transformation

This is not a traditional gallery. It is a living tapestry woven with our memories, struggles, and dreams. Here, there is no beginning or end, only journeys. Here, bodies, territories, grief, and radical imagination are honored. In the spirit of Nyéléni, we weave pathways toward food sovereignty, global justice, and systemic transformation. Welcome to this living convergence.


About the NYéléni process

Movements Rising for Systemic Transformation

Since 2007, it has brought together peasants, fisherfolk, pastoralists, Indigenous peoples, women, and youth to reclaim control over food, land, and life. In the first two forums, we built a bold agenda rooted in popular control, ecological justice, and solidarity among peoples.