
Glocal Voices 3: Conflict and Climate
The third webinar in the Glocal Voices series focuses on how climate change contributes to conflict. What does this mean for communities on the ground? How are communities around the world responding...
The third webinar in the Glocal Voices series focuses on how climate change contributes to conflict. What does this mean for communities on the ground? How are communities around the world responding...
From democracy in crisis to online environmental activism in Russia. All our webinars from this year’s Book Fair is now available to stream, comment and share.
The communities in the southern region of Guatemala experience critical environmental conflicts, related to land tenancy and water supply management The shrinking of democratic spaces is linked to...
Dangerous work environments, child labour, forced displacements and polluted waters. Companies and their suppliers are exposed to many risks in their operations around the world. How does the...
The Brazilian CSO ECAM (Equipe da Conservação da Amazônia) jointly with the Swedish CSO Regnskogsforeningen and the support of Forum Syd, and together with other stakeholders that participate in the...
In order to enable a space for global joint learning, forging of new partnerships and co-creation, the course, coordinated by SIDA, will be digitally streamed and facilitated at three international...
One of the alternatives that Colombian civil society in rural areas has been building and promoting for more than two decades is the Peasant Reserve Zone.
Irina Sukhy started her civic participation from the art field at the time when the Soviet Union was falling down.
The Erley Monroy Peasant School is becoming a valuable instrument to qualify and increase the legitimacy of the peasant reserve zones as a useful territorial development model for peacebuilding in...
New report from Forum Syd shows that threats and violence against human rights defenders and attacks on civic freedoms have escalated in many parts of the world. In 2017, over 300 human rights...