How to bring about change
How to Bring about Change – CIDSE discussion paper (Available in EN – FR)
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How to Bring about Change – CIDSE discussion paper (Available in EN – FR)
How to bring about change Read More »
CIDSE partner Fr. Marco Arana, who defends farming communities against the Yanacocha’s mine abuses was beaten and arrested by Peruvian
Fr Marco Arana beaten and arrested by Peruvian police Read More »
CIDSE’s Policy and Advocacy Officer Denise Auclair about the quick rise to fame of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
SDGs: Cutting through the fog Read More »
A new video by CIDSE partner organisations CIFCA and Grupo Sur talks about the potential negative impacts of upcoming EU
EU trade agreements: access to water is a human right Read More »
During a side-event at the Rio+20 conference on sustainable development, CIDSE’s Gisele Henriques called on governments to act on land
Lack of access to land one of the structural causes of poverty Read More »
Shaping Strategies: factors and actors in climate change adaptation, Lessons from two-year case studies in Africa and Latin America, Trocaire
Factors & actors in climate change adaptation Read More »
CIDSE, together with six other environmental and development organisations, made a symbolic handover of a pair of gloves to encourage
‘Get to work, Chancellor Merkel!’ CIDSE and climate allies cry Read More »
Justin Kilcullen, Director of CIDSE’s Irish member Trócaire, writes about the Rio+20 conference and Trocaire’s new climate research.
The gradual and devastating impact of climate change Read More »
CIDSE’s Policy and Advocacy Officer Gisele Henriques talked to Vatican Radio about how to tackle food insecurity, ahead of a
Fundamental changes to achieve food security Read More »
(Rio de Janeiro, 22/6/2012) The UN Conference on Sustainable Development ‘Rio+20 (20-22 June)’ failed to deliver concrete measures to tackle
Rio+20 pays lip service to sustainable development, but fails to mark a turning point Read More »