Pour Parler de Paix n°126 – Bonne gouvernance : défis et perspectives

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Pour Parler de Paix n°125 – Speech of peace in times of war

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Pour Parler de Paix n°124 – How to build peace?

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Pour Parler de Paix n°123 – Race for time or freed time?

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Pour Parler de Paix n°122 – Investing in politics in the face of a world in crisis.

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Pour Parler de Paix n°121 – Se mobiliser, s’engager. Comment la jeunesse influence la démocratie?

Our Belgian society, Europe and the world as a whole are facing major challenges: ecological, demographic, security, democratic challenges, etc. Faced with these, more and more young men and women are not letting themselves be defeated...
Rapport d’activités 2021

Find out what kept us busy in 2021!
Finally a step towards respecting human rights for businesses – Carte Blanche, La Libre

Le dispositif européen permettrait enfin d’harmoniser les différentes législations nationales existant en la matière. Les entreprises concernées seront obligées de prévenir les violations des droits humains et de l’environnement tout au long de leurs chaînes de valeur. “
Congolese democracy: a body without a heart? – Bruxelles ma Belge, RCF

Emmanuel Tshimanga nous parle de sa dernière analyse dans l’émission Bruxelles ma Belge, sur RCF.
Negotiations on the UN Treaty: the EU fails in its duty to protect human rights – Carte Blanche, Le Soir

Last month, the intergovernmental working group charged with developing a treaty to regulate business human rights met for the seventh consecutive year in Geneva. Despite the desire of certain States to move the process forward, the European Union contributed to its blocking.