Journeying together with our sisters and brothers
CIDSE contribution to the first phase of the synodal process on Synodality August 2022 After the Synod on the Amazon, which […]
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CIDSE contribution to the first phase of the synodal process on Synodality August 2022 After the Synod on the Amazon, which […]
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CIDSE STATEMENT – 25 AUGUST 2022 CIDSE strongly condemns the raids on the offices of seven Palestinian civil society and
Urgent Call to Protect Palestinian Civil Society Organisations Read More »
Virtual Caravan Mining activities in Latin America have increased significantly in recent years. In general, Latin American countries have seen
Hopes and territorial struggles against mining dispossession Read More »
The winners of the international photo competition “We sow the future”, launched last April as part of the CIDSE initiative Change for the
Winners of the 2022 Photo competition: “We sow the future” Read More »
African Climate Dialogues kick off on the way to COP27 In a time of climate crisis, it is more than
Press release: African Climate Dialogues Read More »
As the European Parliament prepares to vote tomorrow on whether to veto the Commission’s proposal for a Complementary Climate Delegated
Read our latest newsletter for an overview of our activities from May and June and find out what’s coming next!
News from CIDSE – May-June 2022 Read More »
NEW! COMMUNIQUE RELEASED ON 17 OCTOBER A group of Church and civil society actors launched the African Climate Dialogues, a
African Climate Dialogues – Towards COP27 Read More »
CIDSE’s position, June 2022 The United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) held in New York in September 2021 resulted in
A coalition for food systems transformation through agroecology Read More »
Analysis in 11 questions A document to understand a complex situation and to demonstrate why some solutions could be counterproductive
Agriculture, food and war in Ukraine Read More »