Aga Khan Foundation Canada, in partnership with the Committee of Entities in the Struggle Against Hunger and for a Full Life (COEP) is pleased to host the Canadian launch of Cotton,Computers and Citizenship: A story of economic and social change among rural communities in Northeastern Brazil.
Authored by John Saxby, the publication provides an insightful account into the work of COEP, a social mobilization network made up of nearly 1,100 organizations from varying levels of Brazilian society, including the government, private sector and civil society organizations. Cotton, Computers and Citizenship documents the work of COEP in food security, rural livelihoods, and community development in the semi-arid northeast of Brazil.