Report “Vigilance on the Menu: 5 riskS to human rights and the environment that agro-industry must identify”
Two years after the adoption of the French law on the duty of vigilance, French companies are publishing their first […]
Two years after the adoption of the French law on the duty of vigilance, French companies are publishing their first […]
…says a group of civil society organizations on the occasion of the European Development Days and World Environment Day.
Dirty Profits 6 report released by Facing Finance highlights the investments of ten European banks in transnational extractive companies such
European Banks investing over €100 billion in dirty extractive companies. Read More »
Action Against Hunger, the CCFD-Terre Solidaire and Oxfam France greet France decision to withdraw from the New Alliance for Food
Press release: France withdraws from NAFSN: agribusiness is not the cure for hunger! Read More »
In the late spring and summer of 2017, a group young volunteers from CIDSE member organizations met in Portugal and
Together for change: exchanging ideas for a sustainable and fair transition Read More »
French Corporate duty of vigilance law gets green light from Constitutional Council
Last hurdle overcome for landmark French legislation on corporate duty of vigilance Read More »
On March 7th, CIDSE co-organized a high-level panel debate at the European Parliament entitled Business and Human Rights: Role and
Common appeal to European leaders by European Civil Society Organisations and Trade Unions (Available in EN-ES-FR)
The Europe We Want: Just, Sustainable, Democratic and Inclusive Read More »
Joint international Civil Society Statement, 14 March 2017 (Available in EN/FR)
CSO statement in support of the French corporate duty of vigilance law Read More »
The French Parliament has adopted a much-awaited law establishing a duty of vigilance obligation for parent and subcontracting companies. The