CIDSE alerts over the violence and calls for dialogue in the face of citizen demonstrations in Peru
Cover photo: Samantha Hare/Flickr (2020). As CIDSE member organisations, we express our deep concern about the alarming increase in violence […]
Cover photo: Samantha Hare/Flickr (2020). As CIDSE member organisations, we express our deep concern about the alarming increase in violence […]
In collaboration with AgroecologyNow at the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience (CAWR) of the University of Coventry (UK), we
Where Indigenous feminisms and food sovereignties meet Read More »
Read our latest newsletter for an overview of CIDSE activities from November to December and find out what’s coming next!
News from CIDSE – November-December 2022 Read More »
Closure of Access to Justice campaign About a year ago, CIDSE launched the “Access to Justice Campaign”. At the time,
CIDSE’s engagement in resisting corporate power Read More »
A reflection by our Secretary General, Josianne Gauthier following her participation in the UN COP15 conference on Biodiversity which took
Coming home – We are part of the land that we know Read More »
Cover Photo: Cynesa. From 6 to 18 November 2022, the 27th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP27) took
Yesterday European industry ministers met in Brussels to adopt a Council general approach on the Commission’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence
Note: this op-ed was originally published in the EUobserver on 1st December 2022 A landmark draft EU law that could
How Berlin and Paris sold-out the EU corporate due diligence law Read More »
CIDSE, together with over 200 civil society organisations led by the coalition campaign Real Zero Europe, slams the European Commission’s
EC proposal for EU carbon removal: “Full of red flags” Read More »
During the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP27), CIDSE, the Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns and the Institute for Agriculture
False solutions in agriculture: what was discussed during CIDSE’s side event at COP27? Read More »