
International Peasants' Union
The International Peasants' Union (IPU) was an organization formed in 1921 to represent and unite small farmers and rural workers worldwide. It aimed to promote their rights, improve living and working conditions, and advocate for land reform and social justice. The IPU sought to give a voice to those often marginalized in global economic and political systems, emphasizing solidarity among peasants across different countries. It played a role in raising awareness about rural issues and fostering international cooperation among agricultural communities during the early 20th century.