A CIDSE delegation was in Geneva to lobby for a Treaty that advances provisions to improve human rights, the environment and climate change. Read our press release.
In a statement with ACT Alliance EU, CIDSE calls for an immediate cessation of all hostilities and the protection of civilians in the occupied Palestinian territory and Israel, and joins the many voices calling for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and Israel.
Caritas Internationalis, SCIAF, CIDSE and the Laudato Si’ Movement issued a statement for leaders of all faiths around the world to show support for action on Loss and Damage.
More than 200 faith leaders joined the call for a strong EU law ahead of the EU trilogue negotiations on the Corporate Sustainable Due Diligence Directive proposal.
UPCOMING
Webinar on loss and damage: 23 November
Co-organised by CIDSE, Caritas Internationalis, SCIAF and the Laudato Si' Movement. To register, check the CIDSE website calendar section. Details to follow shortly.
COP28: Dubai, 30 November-12 December
A CIDSE delegation will be in Dubai for the UNFCCC climate change conference and will be involved in a series of activities. Stay tuned!
2022 was a year of transition for CIDSE. Read about our achievements and challenges in our annual report available in interactive mode in EN - FR - ES.
A new study (EN – ES – FR) commissioned by CIDSE, analyses the main changes introduced in the UN Updated Draft Legally Binding Instrument. See also CIDSE's submission to the 9th Session.
CIDSE provided expertise for the development of the Agroecology Assessment Framework. The tool, designed by the Agroecology Coalition, includes a manual.
In this interview, Carolina de Moura, a Brazilian journalist and activist, tells how ecofeminism is playing an important role in her advocacy for corporate regulation after the Brumadinho tragedy in 2019.
SCIAF, CIDSE Scottish member organisation, has released a new documentary showing why Loss and Damage is key in the fight for climate justice. It follows the lives of people in southern Malawi who are recovering from the losses and damages caused by the climate crisis.
ABOUT US CIDSE is an international family of Catholic social justice organisations, working together to promote justice, harness the power of global solidarity and create transformational change to end poverty and inequalities. We do this by challenging systemic injustice and inequity as well as destruction of nature. We believe in a world where every human being has the right to live in dignity.