Lyda Fernanda Forero is an economist who carries out analysis and campaigning on trade and investment policies, the architecture of impunity created for transnational corporations, and new trends in financialisation and commodification of nature and life. Lyda is Colombian, she has a BA degree in Economics and has master studies in History at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, where she was teacher and researcher. She is a researcher for TNI’s Economic Justice, Corporate Power and Alternatives program.
Face à l’agroécologie transformatrice qui induit des changements sociaux et politiques structurels, l’« agroécologie bidon », portée par de grands groupes privés de l’agrobusiness et des organisations intergouvernementales, repeint en vert, moyennant (...)
As Popular Uprisings continue across Colombia, they have been met with brutal repression from an alliance of neoliberal, right-wing and extreme-right forces. Who are the people involved ? How did we get here ? And what’s the way out ? Recent (...)