5 years after the crime in Mariana, impunity still reigns
5 November 2020 marks 5 years since the Fundão tailings dam burst in the municipality of Mariana in Minas Gerais, […]
5 years after the crime in Mariana, impunity still reigns Read More »
5 November 2020 marks 5 years since the Fundão tailings dam burst in the municipality of Mariana in Minas Gerais, […]
5 years after the crime in Mariana, impunity still reigns Read More »
Read our latest newsletter for an overview of our activities in September and October and find out what’s coming next!
News from CIDSE – Sept.-October 2020 Read More »
CIDSE held an interview with Luisa Rodríguez Gaitán and Jenny Paola Ortiz from the Centre for Research and Popular Education/Peace
The crucial role of a Binding Treaty for cases like the Cerrejón, Colombia Read More »
The Centre for Communication and Popular Education (CANTERA) – founded and directed by Anabel Torres, with the accompaniment of SCIAF
Interconnecting life: Gender and agroecology Read More »
Special issue of Farming Matters magazine published by The AgriCultures Network, CIDSE and Cultivate! – October 2020Upcoming : Spanish version
Feminism and agroecology: transforming economy and society Read More »
This lack of funding risks holding back the transition towards resilient food systems, which is a crucial part of post-pandemic
New data reveals massive gap in public funds towards agroecology Read More »
In May 2020, the European Commission announced the upcoming development of a landmark legislation on mandatory human rights and environmental
Church and civil society organisations launch awareness and care campaign for the Amazon CIDSE supports the “Amazoniza-te” campaign officially launched
On 18 and 19th of July, the G20 Finance Ministers will meet to decide the measures to be taken in
Will the G20 cancel the debt of the Southern countries? Read More »
[Scroll down for the translations of the press release] Corporate abuse at the detriment of people is still widespread, but
Over 110 bishops speak out to stop corporate abuse Read More »