Xolobeni Community and the Struggle for Consent
“We believe that we know who we are because of the land. We believe that once you have lost the […]
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“We believe that we know who we are because of the land. We believe that once you have lost the […]
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The promise of sustainable and inclusive agricultural transformation
New pathways out of poverty in Africa Read More »
Today, 24 November, we, the Caritas Colombia Working Group, and CIDSE, an international alliance of Catholic development agencies, commemorate the
CIDSE’s commitment for peace process in Colombia Read More »
Regional Conference, Abidjan, 21-23 November 2017.
Land grabbing in Francophone Africa: identifying and strengthening endogenous solutions Read More »
Storify: Highlights from staff, members and partners at COP23 [View the story “”No climate justice without deep ecological and
No climate justice without deep ecological and social transformation Read More »
As the climate change conference COP23 draws to a close, the Catholic network CIDSE sees some positive developments but reaffirms
Press release: Urgency, equity and ambition are the key ingredients for climate justice Read More »
Time has come to answer Pope Francis’s call to action and tackle the climate crisis at its roots.
To truly address climate change; let’s stop talking and start listening Read More »
The Catholic network CIDSE calls on governments to up the stakes when it comes to the engagement needed to ensure
Reflecting the principles of Laudato Si’ in our transformative response to the climate crisis, CIDSE, November 2017 (Available in EN
Climate action for the common good Read More »
Looking back at the panel discussion “Extractives in Latin America: grassroots and international community responses”
Extractive industries and human rights in Latin America Read More »