Consent & The Right To Say NO

The Right to Say NO: African women defend Africa’s wealth

Communities, and women specifically, are denied the right to give or withhold consent for large-scale extractives projects on a free prior informed and continuous basis. Such projects are promoted as the development pathway out of poverty across opens in a new windowAfrica, promising communities’ local development and jobs. Instead the reality is increased poverty and inequality, ecological destruction, climate change and dire social impacts such as forced dislocations, loss of access to natural resources necessary for survival, ill-health, and increased violence.

Women are affected in particular ways because of their responsibilities for putting food on the table, for caretaking water and forests, and caring for others. Their unpaid labor is further stretched when ill-health and violence increase and when livelihoods are threatened.

When communities resist, corporations and the state create community division and intimidate, threaten, and even assassinate activists and community members. Within these struggles, women endure sexualized forms of violence and rape. Women’s critical demand is for control over their bodies as territory.

Despite these gross violations of the rights of people and nature, women and their communities are denied consent rights. This is so despite recognition of Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) by governments and regional bodies, as well as protocols, declarations, constitutions, statutes, and customary law which provide the basis for individuals and communities to withhold consent.

In partnership with national partners and networks, WoMin works to deepen resistance to specific destructive extractives mega projects on the basis of the Right to Say NO. We support national and regional campaigns to advance the consent rights of affected communities. We support women and their communities to articulate their development alternatives, the YES to their NO. As a feminist organisation, we focus on women’s organising, consciousness-raising and leadership so they can assert their development interests within their communities. We also work to build a body of information and knowledge to support community activists, with a focus on women, claim their right to say NO.

The second in our animated short film series

As we celebrate the International Day of Rural Women (October 15, 2021), WoMin is pleased to launch the second in our series of animated short films – The Right to Say NO: Women Defend Africa’s Wealth.

This film shows some of the ways in which rural, peasant and working-class women and communities across Africa resist the theft of Africa’s wealth – land, forests, water bodies and species – and assert their Right to Say NO. A follow up to the first film, Polluters & Plunderers: The Roots of Africa’s Crises, this tells the story of women and their communities’ resistances to an economic system which steals their livelihoods, exploits their labour, destroys the ecosystems upon which Life depends, and is ultimately causing planetary crisis. In this resistance and defence of people and nature, women and communities are also putting forward different visions of Africa, so that we all can claim the Right to Say YES to life and a better world for us all.

With the upcoming COP26 in Scotland  the voices of women and marginalised communities in the Global South are once again at the periphery whilst the real and ever-growing climate crisis impacts Africa and Africans, who have contributed least to a rapidly warming planet.  This powerful animation explores the different ways in which women and their communities are resisting resource grabs and asserting their Right to Say NO.

The next film in this series, to be released in early-2022, specifically expands on the alternatives to dominant development which women and their communities are protecting and proposing in their organising and their resistances.

Watch the film now:

Stand in solidarity with peoples in Africa and around the world in their fight for the Right to Say NO!
#Right2SayNO #ClimateJustice4Africa #COP26 #WomenClimateJustice

Animation by Greenhouse Cartoons

 

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Formed in 2001, ORCADE supports mining affected communities in Burkina Faso through rights-based advocacy and capacity building.
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