The tragedy in the Mediterranean has to stop
CIDSE expresses its concern about the continuing tragedy of migrant deaths in the Mediterranean Sea.
The tragedy in the Mediterranean has to stop Read More »
CIDSE expresses its concern about the continuing tragedy of migrant deaths in the Mediterranean Sea.
The tragedy in the Mediterranean has to stop Read More »
“We need supply chain due diligence to stop complicity in funding conflicts” – Catholic leaders’ statement supported by CIDSE, October
Catholic leaders’ statement on conflict minerals- May 2015 update Read More »
N’attendons pas plus longtemps pour adopter définitivement la loi sur le devoir de vigilance.
Deux ans après le drame du Rana Plaza Read More »
Des évêques latino-américains partenaires de la CIDSE dénoncent les violations des droits humains liées aux activités extractives (Disponible en FR
6 May 2015, Brussels, Representation of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia to the EU
Event: International tax cooperation for sustainable development worldwide Read More »
L’économie au service de l’humanité – Au nom de leur foi, des chrétiens s’engagent pour un meilleur encadrement des multinationales.
L’économie au service de l’humanité Read More »
In a year of major UN Summits on development finance, sustainable development goals (SDGs) and climate change, the topic that
Can we reach a principled approach to public-private finance? Read More »
With the upcoming international negotiations on the adoption of a new agreement that will have to replace the Kyoto Protocol
Climate deal should respect human rights Read More »
The last day at the World Social Forum started with a sunny weather which allowed us to stay outside while
Reflections from CIDSE’s week at the World Social Forum 2015 Read More »