COP25 – OUT on ambition, finance and human rights
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 »
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 »
In bringing together diverse perspectives, we can begin to see the links in the systems of oppression that we confront,
An economic model that privatizes life: Listening to La Cuerda Read More »
Photo exhibition of Ana Palacios. Produced by CIDSE in collaboration with REPAM, co-funded by the European Union.THIS EXHIBITION is ready to travel and
In the closing week of United Nations climate change talks (COP25) in Madrid, CIDSE says human rights must be written
No climate negotiations without human rights obligations Read More »
Last October, during the Amazon Synod in Rome and as an event of “Amazon Common Home“, CIDSE with its campaign
Sharing energy to change Read More »
Also available in French and Spanish It’s been a year of many digital upgrades for CIDSE. The redesign of our
An all digital Annual Report Read More »
By CIDSE Secretary-General Josianne Gauthier Nearly three weeks have passed since the end of the Special Synod on the Amazon,
Within Our Common Home: Reflections on the Pan-Amazonian Synod Read More »
A call from the Synod for the Amazon for urgent climate action Catholic Church leaders from across all continents, who