Analysis by J Nastranis

NEW YORK (IDN) - The Group of 77 (G77) and China, comprising 134 developing nations, has welcomed a new United Nations initiative that will build partnerships to help developing countries to assist other developing countries implement the Paris Agreement on climate change and the 2030 Development Agenda.

But the G77 and China chairperson Virachai Plasai, Thailand’s Permanent Representative to the UN, has stressed that “South-South and Triangular Cooperation are not a substitute for, but rather a complement to, North-South Cooperation”.

He added: “As South-South and Triangular cooperation are dear to the heart of the Group, we wish to see the momentum created by this initiative to promote South-South and Triangular cooperation be carried forward in other important areas apart from climate change.”

Termed the Southern Climate Partnership Incubator (SCPI), the UN Secretary-General’s new initiative aims at fostering partnerships among the ‘Global South’ in the areas of renewable energy, climate resilience, smart cities and big data application.

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Faith Leaders Criticise Bill Gates for A ‘Highly Problematic’ Agricultural Project

By Lisa Vives, Global Information Network

NEW YORK (IDN) – African faith leaders are calling on Bill Gates to reconsider his foundation’s “highly problematic” support of genetically engineered foods, crops and agrichemicals against the interests of non-corporate farmers in countries throughout Africa.

“We write out of grave concern that the Gates Foundation’s support for the expansion of intensive industrial scale agriculture is deepening the humanitarian crisis,” says the sign-on open letter coordinated by the Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute (SAFCEI).

SAFCEI, based in Cape Town, South Africa, is comprised of African traditional healers, members of the Baha’i, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, and Quaker faiths, and a wide range of Christian denominations.

“We appeal to the Gates Foundation and AGRA [Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa] to stop promoting failed technologies and outdated extension methods and start listening to the farmers who are developing appropriate solutions for their contexts,” they wrote.

Ende September, the Gates Foundation awarded $10 million to the controversial Cornell Alliance for Science, a communications initiative housed at Cornell University that “corrects misinformation and counters conspiracy theories and disinformation campaigns that hinder progress in health, climate change, synthetic biology, agricultural innovations, and other key issues.”

The new grant brings the Gates’ foundation support for the group to $22 million.

However, these sums are far outweighed by the over $450 million given by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) to AGRA) which supports “improved” varieties of seeds while influencing the revision of seed laws in Africa.

“AGRA’s push to introduce plant variety and intellectual property rights laws may criminalize the traditional saving, use and exchange of seed varieties that many African farmers rely on for the supply and breeding of adapted varieties, while making farmers dependent on commercial seeds,” writes Anuradha Mittal, founder of the California-based Oakland Institute, a progressive thinktank.

Speaking for AGRA, late Kofi A. Annan, chair of the AGRA Board, explained their mission: “Africa’s soils are among the poorest in the world, and poor soils produce poor crops. This program aims to revitalize Africa’s severely depleted soils in order to increase the fertility and sustainability of small-scale farms while safeguarding the environment.”

“Our approach focuses on the entire agricultural value chain,” says Gates, “from seeds and soil to farm management and market access. We believe that is the only way to get long-term, sustainable results.” [IDN-InDepthNews – 05 October 2020]

Photo: Woman in farm. Credit: AGRA.

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