Brexit: Making decision makers remove their blinders
A few days ago, Brexit knocked Europe down. While digesting this shocking news, emotions started popping up: joy (for some), […]
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A few days ago, Brexit knocked Europe down. While digesting this shocking news, emotions started popping up: joy (for some), […]
Brexit: Making decision makers remove their blinders Read More »
Representatives from two Filipino NGOs point out the main issues related to the current extractivist model in their country. Instead
Challenging and rethinking mineral extraction in the Philippines and beyond Read More »
In May, CIDSE held a legal seminar on the Treaty in Brussels.
Options for shaping the UN Treaty on businesses and human rights Read More »
CIDSE Highlights No.26, May-June 2016
CIDSE Highlights May-June 2016 Read More »
On June 15, CIDSE, Fair Trade Advocacy Office, Action Aid, Via Campesina, the International Federation of Catholic Parochial Youth Movements,
Making the move towards sustainable lifestyles possible Read More »
In June 2015, CIDSE welcomed the Pope’s hope for a profound “ecological conversion” and advocated for a fair and binding
One year on, the Pope’s encyclical on the environment is more relevant than ever Read More »
ECCJ, Action Aid and CIDSE welcome the Foreign Affairs Council’s Conclusions on business and human rights, adopted 20 June 2016,
Together with some colleagues of Broederlijk Delen I took part in the European Development Days on June 15th. A conference
European Development Days: A reflection of the ratios Read More »
In a video interview Elisabet Pèriz from Tierra Digna illustrates some of the issues connected to transnational corporations and the
Corporate impunity and lack of access to justice in Colombia: How a UN Treaty could help Read More »
Yesterday evening, 15th of June 2016, the European institutions negotiating the EU conflict minerals regulation came to a political agreement.