Stories for climate justice
CIDSE believes that climate change is not only an environmental problem, but also a developmental emergency directly affecting people; especially […]
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CIDSE believes that climate change is not only an environmental problem, but also a developmental emergency directly affecting people; especially […]
Stories for climate justice Read More »
N’attendons pas plus longtemps pour adopter définitivement la loi sur le devoir de vigilance.
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On the occasion of International Women’s day, it is important to pause for a moment to reflect on the critical
Gender equality still far from being achieved Read More »
One year ago, one of the most devastating catastrophes in the textile sector happened in Bangladesh. 1134 garment factory workers
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A law proposed by the European Commission on responsible sourcing of minerals is not strong enough to prevent European companies’
Révolté que la terre n’appartienne plus à ceux qui la travaillent mais aux multinationales agroalimentaires, Henry Saragih a passé sa
Setting the post-2015 development compass: voices from the ground, a CAFOD Research Paper, September 2013 (available in EN – ES
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Human Rights Impact Assessmentof the Tampakan Copper-Gold Project. A report by the Institute for Development and Peace (INEF) commissioned by
HRIA of the Tampakan Copper-Gold Project Read More »
In Doha, Ajay K. Jha from India explains why we should keep faith in the climate talks.
Ajay K. Jha – keeping faith in climate justice Read More »
A few weeks from the Doha climate talks, the EU need to honour its promises to support developing countries financially
When the storms roll in, let us be mindful of the poorest Read More »