Yes, I've just come back from one international conference, having cast a few (and soon many more) aspersions on it. But not all such gigs are lamentable. Via Campesina's African organisations are mounting a major colloquium on food sovereignty in Mali later this month. The forum, oddly enough, is called "Nyéléni 2007". Here's a short gloss explaining why.
"Nyéléni was an only child, which in Africa was considered a curse. Nyéléni, as a girl and only child of her parents, suffered in her youth from all the mocking her parents were subjected to. She secretly resolved to remove this slur that men had cast on her by defeating them on their own ground, that is to say agriculture and working of the land. ... read more »
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Posted on 11 February, 2007 - 18:57