Not exact matches
They are representatives of peasant and family farmers,
landless,
rural women and
rural youth, fishers and fish workers, agricultural workers, hunters and gatherers, pastoralists and herders, indigenous peoples and food consumers.
Her forthcoming book, Occupying Schools, Occupying Land: How the
Landless Workers Movement Transformed Brazilian Education (Oxford University Press) examines the educational initiatives of the Brazilian
Landless Workers Movement (MST), a national social movement of
rural workers struggling for agrarian reform.
And the remaining 50 % for
Rural Landless Household is borne by the state government or union territory.