Statement on the “Peace-to-Prosperity” Plan
CIDSE and its members support the Catholic Ordinaries of Holy Land’s reaction to the “Peace to Prosperity”. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, […]
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CIDSE and its members support the Catholic Ordinaries of Holy Land’s reaction to the “Peace to Prosperity”. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, […]
Statement on the “Peace-to-Prosperity” Plan Read More »
Rooted in our direct work with women and men, communities and workers negatively affected by certain business operations, and in
STRENGTHENING LEGAL FRAMEWORKS ON BUSINESS AND HUMAN RIGHTS Read More »
This coming 25th of January, one year from one of the biggest social and environmental crimes committed by Vale S.A.
Today, there is no binding international legal framework to establish the liability of transnational corporations (TNCs) in the area of
“A la carte” justice for transnational corporations? Read More »
Read our latest newsletter for an overview of our activities in September and October and find out what’s coming next! In
CIDSE Highlights November – December 2019 Read More »
Reflections on the United Nations COP25 climate change conference (UNFCCC) by Martin de Jong, December 2019 The air was cold
As a documentary photographer, Ana Palacios shines light on post-conflict recovery and peacebuilding projects. She photographs the world’s broken places:
“I’ll decide that”: Patriarchy in the media industry Read More »
CIDSE had high hopes that after a year of street action, alarming science; more extreme fires, drought and storms hitting
COP25 – OUT on ambition, finance and human rights Read More »
In Piquiá, Brazil inhabitants have faced disastrous health impacts caused by environmental and noise pollution emitted by the mining and
Mine-damaged Piquiá receives Rapporteur, Needs Treaty Read More »
As member organisations of the CIDSE network and Welthungerhilfe, we welcome agreements reached in Bolivia to hold new elections next
Statement on the situation in Bolivia Read More »