News from CIDSE – May/June 2025
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Read the latest issue of our newsletter for a review of our activities from May to June and find out […]
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This is Not a Humanitarian Response, Joint civil society statement, 1 July 2025 200+ NGOs call for immediate action to
GAZA: Starvation or Gunfire Read More »
Faith Leaders, Civil Society Organisations and Farmers Call for Justice in Africa–Europe Agricultural RelationsJoint press release Brussels, 1st July 2025—
Stop the Poison, Support the Seed Read More »
The undersigned human rights and humanitarian organizations and trade unions urge the EU to ensure that the ongoing review of
Joint Statement on the EU-Israel Association Agreement Review Read More »
PRESS RELEASE CIDSE is pleased to announce the election of Bernd Nilles as its new President, following the Board of
CIDSE welcomes Bernd Nilles as new President Read More »
Civil Society and Producers Organisations Policy Brief & Recommendations, June 2025 At a time when multilateralism, human rights and international
6th AU-EU Agriculture Ministerial Conference Read More »
NEW: From Bonn to Belém: Where’s the Justice in Climate Action? CIDSE Press Release, 27June 2025 On the way to
CIDSE at the SB62 climate negotiations in Bonn Read More »
Why debt relief is more important than ever for climate and nature justice. CIDSE Policy Brief, June 2025 Authors: CAFOD,
Climate Finance in the Jubilee Year Read More »
Ten years ago, as part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, CIDSE organised a conference in Rome with the Pontifical Council
Reflecting on a Decade of Transformation: CIDSE and the Legacy of Laudato Si’ Read More »
PRESS RELEASE, 19 May 2025 90 prominent economists from the EU have issued a warning regarding the European Commission’s Omnibus
Economists across the EU warn of the deep costs of weakening sustainability regulations Read More »