Aid destruction – an obvious accountability issue?
Where aid is destroyed, it might seem logical that donor countries would be eager to hold the responsible party to […]
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Where aid is destroyed, it might seem logical that donor countries would be eager to hold the responsible party to […]
Aid destruction – an obvious accountability issue? Read More »
Hilal Elver, UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food, writes about the need for a true paradigm shift when
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Communities in Colombia fight for the defense of their rights and the protection of the environment, despite repeated attempts of
Colombia: The mining and energy “locomotive” against the people Read More »
This past September, during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, CIDSE and Caritas Internationalis,held a High-level event
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Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) is like Green Growth, Inclusive Growth, Green Economy and so many other catch-all and concepts which are
Don’t be fooled by climate-smart agriculture! Read More »
Joint Press Release of CIDSE and Caritas Europa
Press release: Faith communities urge the EU to take the lead in tackling climate change Read More »
Addressing the UN GA this morning, the Pope has stressed that social and economic exclusion is an attack on human
Has the outcome of Addis Ababa changed anything? Article by Jean Saldanha, CIDSE Senior Policy Adviser, autumn 2015.
Has the outcome of Addis Ababa changed anything? Read More »
Le Baril ou la vie ? Impacts des activités des entreprises pétrolières françaises Perenco et Maurel & Prom en Amazonie
Le Baril ou la vie? Read More »
We, world citizens unite in a common call to all governments of the world gathering in New York 25-27 September
Public call to world leaders on the occasion of the UN Summit on Sustainable Development Read More »