Available now: #CIDSEatcop26 communications report
CIDSE presents a report with some of its most relevant communications products and media work carried out during the United […]
Available now: #CIDSEatcop26 communications report Read More »
CIDSE presents a report with some of its most relevant communications products and media work carried out during the United […]
Available now: #CIDSEatcop26 communications report Read More »
This year’s international climate negotiations (also referred to as COP 26) have been criticized by many for being the most
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René Grotenhuis, Director of Cordaid (CIDSE’s member in the Netherlands) from 2003-2013 and CIDSE President from 2008-2010, passed away on
In memory of René Grotenhuis Read More »
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 »
CIDSE coordinated the production of this series, in collaboration with CGLTE-OA and key actors involved in the African platform “Our Land
Land grabbing Policy Brief Series Read More »
It is time for you to show leadership on the Sustainable Corporate Governance initiative Today, CIDSE and a coalition of
Open letter to EC President von der Leyen Read More »
As part of their engagement for land rights which are also intrinsically connected with climate justice and the need for
Raising the Voices of Vulnerable Communities – Online pilgrimage for justice Read More »
In March 2021, the European Parliament (EP) adopted a resolution for a ‘legislative own-initiative report’ (INL), calling on the European
Press kit – unpacking the upcoming EU law to stop corporate abuse Read More »
Photo: UNDP Climate. Myrto Tilianaki, Food Sovereignty and Climate Officer at CCFD-Terre Solidaire – CIDSE’s French member organisation – attended COP26 in November to follow
“Companies must be held liable for the harm they cause, contribute to or profit from.” The indigenous Wayùu people of