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Momentum Builds for East African Agroecology Law Following EALA Resolution
In a historic move, the East African Legislative Assembly (EALA) Agriculture, Tourism and Natural Resources (ATNR) Committee recently adopted a groundbreaking resolution recognising agroecology as a strategic priority—a major step forward in the region’s journey towards resilient, sustainable food systems. This resolution, passed during the capacity-building event held from 13th to 15th November 2025, has
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CEFROHT Ignites Regional Momentum for Agroecology Through Policy and Advocacy at the 2nd East Africa Agroecology Conference
At the 2nd East Africa Agroecology Conference, held from 25th to 28th March in Nairobi, Kenya, the Centre for Food and Adequate Living Rights (CEFROHT) made a significant intellectual and advocacy contribution to the regional agroecology movement. As a legal and policy-focused organisation dedicated to transforming food systems through a rights-based lens, CEFROHT took centre
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CEFROHT Establishes Agroecology Communities of Practice to Transform Farming in Uganda
In our continued mission to promote sustainable food systems and protect the right to adequate food and livelihood, CEFROHT (Centre for Food and Adequate Living Rights) has spearheaded the establishment of vibrant Agroecology Communities of Practice (CoPs) across four districts in Uganda—Kiboga, Kyankwanzi, Mukono, and Wakiso. These CoPs are designed as farmer-led, knowledge-driven hubs aimed
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CEFROHT and AFSA Equip Journalists to Champion Agroecology and Pesticide Regulation in East Africa
From 28th to 30th April 2025, the Center for Food and Adequate Living Rights (CEFROHT), in partnership with the Alliance for Food Sovereignty in Africa (AFSA), conducted a high-impact training for journalists across the East African Community (EAC). The workshop focused on pesticide regulation and legal support for agroecology, empowering media professionals to drive informed public discourse on food system transformation.
July 10, 2025

I had lost all hope after people tried to take my land in Kiboga. But CEFROHT helped me for free and took my case to court. Because of them, I got my land back. I can now farm and take care of my children. I thank CEFROHT so much for standing with me.
Nasuuna Prossy

Before the training, I didn’t know much about the right to food. Now, I understand that food is not just a need—it is a right. The training by CEFROHT helped me learn how to write stories that can help people know their rights and push the government to do better. I now report with purpose.
Mr. Patrick Jaramoji

Working at CEFROHT has taught me so much. I have learned how law and human rights can help people get healthy food, protect their land, and live better lives. I have also joined* in trainings, court work, and advocacy events. It is a good place to grow as a student and as a person.
Ms. Ampire Rosette

CEFROHT came to our village and taught us how to grow food without chemicals. We now use local seeds, cow dung, and urine to grow healthy crops. Our soil is better, and our food is safe. We even sell some and earn money. Life is changing, and we are very grateful.