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On the occasion of World Food Day 2017, Change for the Planet – Care for the People launches the final […]
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On the occasion of World Food Day 2017, Change for the Planet – Care for the People launches the final […]
Take a journey with the Stories of Change Documentary! Read More »
Tax is considered a complex topic, but it affects us all. Tax as a source of government revenue is a
Tax justice: A powerful means to address inequality Read More »
The third day provided for meaningful interventions on the two main agenda items: preventative measures and access to justice. The
CIDSE is advocating for a UN Treaty as a key instrument to protect human rights around the world. As part
Invitation to Panel Discussion organised by Pax Christi International, CIDSE and COMECE. Brussels, 31 October 2017, 10.00 – 12.00
Food insecurity is largely driven by a food system that is highly controlled by agribusiness. But there’s a better way.
Agroecology: Radically Changing How We Face Food Insecurity and Climate Change Read More »
(Aachen/Asunción, 11 October 2017) With World Food Day on 16 October approaching, MISEREOR – the German Catholic Bishops’ agency for
MISEREOR calls for more power for small farmers, less for big business Read More »
Environmental and development organizations from five continents have today written to the UN’s aviation agency (ICAO) condemning a proposal for
Almost 100 Organisations Worldwide Condemn UN Aviation Agency’s Biofuel Plans Read More »
CIDSE welcomes the publication on 2 October of elements for the international legally-binding instrument on transnational corporations and other business
Taking shape: Elements for a UN Treaty on businesses and human rights Read More »
The EU-Myanmar Investment Protection Agreement (IPA) could have serious consequences for the country’s already grave human rights situation, warn organisations
Press release: EU-Myanmar Investment Protection Agreement: Many risks, few benefits Read More »