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Environmental factors as an important trigger for migration

worldwide/virtual

Join this virtual side event at the occasion of the 30th Session of the Conference on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, organized by ZONTA and co-organizers Tuesday May 18th, 1:10-2:00 pm CET. Reconsidering the definition of smuggling migrants in the context of (transnational) environmental disasters and hazardous legacies Environmental factors influence migration in important ways,
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Environmental factors as an important trigger for migration

worldwide/virtual

Join this virtual side event at the occasion of the 30th Session of the Conference on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, organized by ZONTA and co-organizers Tuesday May 18th, 1:10-2:00 pm CET. Reconsidering the definition of smuggling migrants in the context of (transnational) environmental disasters and hazardous legacies Environmental factors influence migration in important ways,
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Free

The Climate Crisis and Developing Economies: A conversation with the Director of Power Shift Africa

worldwide/virtual

WHAT THE WEST OWES THE REST The Climate Crisis & Developing Economies: A conversation with Mohamed Adow, Director of Power Shift Africa President Biden has ushered in the most ambitious climate plan in US history. But his wafer-slim majority in Congress gives him little time to push through his agenda before midterm elections in 18
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The Climate Crisis and Developing Economies: A conversation with the Director of Power Shift Africa

worldwide/virtual

WHAT THE WEST OWES THE REST The Climate Crisis & Developing Economies: A conversation with Mohamed Adow, Director of Power Shift Africa President Biden has ushered in the most ambitious climate plan in US history. But his wafer-slim majority in Congress gives him little time to push through his agenda before midterm elections in 18
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Free

From COP22 to COP26: The Congo Basin Blue Fund–An African and a global issue

worldwide/virtual

Ahead of the upcoming COP26 summit in Glasgow in November 2021, the Brazzaville Foundation will gather high-level speakers to discuss the importance of COP26 for the Congo Basin, while highlighting the initiatives embodied within the Congo Basin Blue Fund’s vision. Interpretation in French/English. - - - - - - - - - - En préparation
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From COP22 to COP26: The Congo Basin Blue Fund–An African and a global issue

worldwide/virtual

Ahead of the upcoming COP26 summit in Glasgow in November 2021, the Brazzaville Foundation will gather high-level speakers to discuss the importance of COP26 for the Congo Basin, while highlighting the initiatives embodied within the Congo Basin Blue Fund’s vision. Interpretation in French/English. - - - - - - - - - - En préparation
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Free

Addressing the tensions between extreme poverty & environmental conservation

worldwide/virtual

Join us July 8 for "Addressing the tensions between extreme poverty and environmental conservation," an ATD Fourth World webinar at HLPF, in collaboration with the Maryknoll Sisters. Register here! This fascinating dialogue will bring together: Activists from the Quilombola community in Brazil and the Maasai community in Tanzania, both facing threats to their lands, identities
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Free

Addressing the tensions between extreme poverty & environmental conservation

worldwide/virtual

Join us July 8 for "Addressing the tensions between extreme poverty and environmental conservation," an ATD Fourth World webinar at HLPF, in collaboration with the Maryknoll Sisters. Register here! This fascinating dialogue will bring together: Activists from the Quilombola community in Brazil and the Maasai community in Tanzania, both facing threats to their lands, identities
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Free

Is Extractivism Compatible with Sustainable Development?

worldwide/virtual

Please join us in the Mining Working Group’s side-event at the High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development 2021.  Our speakers from the Philippines, Brazil, Bolivia and Democratic Republic of Congo will discuss the impacts of mining and extractive industries and initiatives in their communities to address poverty and human rights abuses brought about by
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Free

Is Extractivism Compatible with Sustainable Development?

worldwide/virtual

Please join us in the Mining Working Group’s side-event at the High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development 2021.  Our speakers from the Philippines, Brazil, Bolivia and Democratic Republic of Congo will discuss the impacts of mining and extractive industries and initiatives in their communities to address poverty and human rights abuses brought about by
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Free