On 21 and 22 March, European civil society organisations gathered in Brussels for the European Citizens' Summit, with a dual aim: to discuss their proposals and strategies, and to speak with one voice for an open, fair and sustainable Europe. The result was the Brussels Declaration, adopted at the end of the Summit by over a hundred organisations. Unfortunately, the provisional priorities of the Council outlined in the draft strategic agenda for 2024-29 stand in stark contrast to the civil society’s vision in the Brussels Declaration. The post Nicolas Van Nuffel: Civil society’s Brussels Declaration asserts a vision of a fair and sustainable Europe – in contrast to the Council’s draft Strategic Agenda appeared first on CONCORD.
La Red EU-LAT expresa su profunda preocupación por la integridad del proceso electoral en Guatemala, tras la suspensión arbitraria de la oficialización de los resultados de votación de la primera vuelta de las Elecciones Generales por parte de la Corte de Constitucionalidad (CC). De acuerdo con la declaración de la Misión de Observación Electoral de […]
Latin America and the Caribbean and the European Union: towards a real renewed political partnership. Civil society proposals to strengthen the bi-regional relationship Document by the EU-LAC Working Group for the EU’s New Agenda towards Latin America and the Caribbean and its birregional strategy. In the current context of global transformation, overlapping crises and gradual […]
L'enseigne chinoise, régulièrement dénoncée pour son impact écologique et social, ouvre à partir de ce vendredi une boutique éphémère à Paris, dans le Marais. Analyse avec Nayla Ajaltouni, coordinatrice du collectif Ethique sur l'Etiquette. - Soutenir les travailleurs / Actualités , Article en bloc actualité colonne droite homepage, La presse en parle