“But let justice roll-on like a river”*
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HYBRID EVENT – NEW: WATCH THE RECORDING – READ OUR MULTIMEDIA STORY REGISTER HERE Languages: ES / EN (interpretation provided) […]
“But let justice roll-on like a river”* Read More »
On the occasion of International Women’s Day, CIDSE and the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience (CAWR) from Coventry University
New podcast: A journey through feminist agroecology Read More »
ONLINE EVENT VIA ZOOM – REGISTER HERE 27 January 2022 – 1 PM-2:30 PM (BRASILIA) / 5 PM-6:30 PM (BELGIUM)
From 31 October to 12 November, the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) took place in Glasgow.
Climate talks with Maryuri Mosquera, defender of the Atrato river in Colombia Read More »
“Companies must be held liable for the harm they cause, contribute to or profit from.” The indigenous Wayùu people of
Blog on global Webinar organised by the Thematic Social Forum on Mining and Extractive Economy on the “Right to Say
Right to Say No: Learning from global struggles Read More »
CIDSE Press release, Glasgow, 13th November, 2021 After 25 years of climate negotiations, the 26th Conference of Parties’ decision, according
COP26 misses the chance to deliver real ambitious action and transformation. Read More »
“New EU law must avoid abuses like the one my family experienced“ In March 2016, Bertha Càceres was shot dead
Bertha Zùniga Càceres from Honduras addresses Commissioners Reynders and Breton Read More »
A nuanced analysis by Vincent Dauby (Agroecology and Food Sovereignty Officer at the CIDSE Secretariat) and Valentin Brochard (Food Sovereignty
Is the agroecological transition getting closer? Read More »
In October 2019, over two hundred people gathered for three weeks in Rome for the Amazon Synod to discuss Integral
Two years after the Amazon Synod: Indigenous women’s voices more relevant than ever Read More »