We are the strength and we are the hope!
A blog by Dr. Vaishali Patil, anti-nuclear activist (Jaitapur, India) and member of the National Alliance of Anti-Nuclear Movements, on […]
We are the strength and we are the hope! Read More »
A blog by Dr. Vaishali Patil, anti-nuclear activist (Jaitapur, India) and member of the National Alliance of Anti-Nuclear Movements, on […]
We are the strength and we are the hope! Read More »
There are alternatives that work, which respect farmers’ livelihoods while protecting, restoring and preserving the natural resources that are essential
Resilient Communities: The story of Masipag Read More »
Women in Cambodia’s sex industry suffer from abuse, exploitation, and violence.
Cambodian Sex Worker: “We Deserve a Life of Dignity” Read More »
Following a field trip to the Philippines we reflect on the daily challenges of a country having to adapt to
Building resilience and adapting to a changing climate in the Philippines Read More »
At the sight of what climate extremes can bring on people, communities and countries, both mitigation and adaptation to the
Climate Justice and Natural Disasters: Efleda Bautista – The Philippines Read More »
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.
Deux ans après le drame du Rana Plaza Read More »
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
The Rana Plaza disaster, one year on Read More »
A law proposed by the European Commission on responsible sourcing of minerals is not strong enough to prevent European companies’