Over 160 faith leaders worldwide, men and women from various faiths, have come together in a common statement urging European Union lawmakers to adopt a strong due diligence directive.
One year after denouncing violations of their rights, affected communities call for a resumption of dialogue with SIAT, the Belgian rubber and palm oil company.
In an op-ed published in the EUObserver, Brazilian Bishop Vicente de Ferreira and CIDSE Secretary General call on politicians of all faiths to support corporate accountability, not fight it.
The European Parliament vote on the Corporate Sustainable Due Diligence directive is a positive signal for CIDSE and ELSIA. But the text can still be improved by the Trilogue.
As part of a European lobby tour, Maasai representatives stopped in Brussels to draw the attention of EU officials to ongoing evictions from their homeland.
Shadow report by an ad hoc coalition of 67 international organisations prepared ahead of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) for Colombia due in November.
Meta study commissioned by the the NDC Transparency Initiative supported by CIDSE, Fastenaktion, Misereor and BUND.
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