Access to the GCF: launch of new CIDSE study and exchange on barriers, entry points and lessons learned.
Following the launch of the paper “Improving Civil Society’s Limited Access to The Green Climate Fund” on 28 April 2021, […]
Following the launch of the paper “Improving Civil Society’s Limited Access to The Green Climate Fund” on 28 April 2021, […]
As Directors of Catholic social justice organisations, we have heard the first-hand accounts of the communities suffering the toughest conditions
On February 17th begins the Lent, a time in the year in which the Catholic community dedicates time to meditate. For this edition, Pope
LENT 2021: A time for sharing and reflecting on consumerism 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 »
A reflection by our Secretary-General Josianne Gauthier Yesterday was the anti-racism protest in Brussels organized by Black Lives Matter. At
To celebrate the fifth anniversary of Laudato Si’, Pope Francis invites Catholic communities to participate in Laudato Si’ Week, from
Laudato Si’ Week: let’s protect our common home Read More »
Today, there is no binding international legal framework to establish the liability of transnational corporations (TNCs) in the area of
“A la carte” justice for transnational corporations? Read More »
In 1846, five leaders of the Tsilhqot’in Nation in British Columbia made their way to meet with British colonial authorities
Extractivism threatening women around the world Read More »
Since Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced to the world that “Canada is back!” after his election in 2015, the
The Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns (one of CIDSE’s members in the USA) condemns the Trump administration’s decision to recognize