CIDSE

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CIDSE[edit | edit source]

CIDSE stands for the International Cooperation for Development and Solidarity. It is an international alliance of Catholic development agencies working together for global justice. CIDSE was founded in 1967 and is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.

History[edit | edit source]

CIDSE was established in response to the call for international solidarity and cooperation made by the Second Vatican Council. The organization was created to coordinate the efforts of Catholic development agencies in Europe and North America to address issues of poverty and injustice in the Global South.

Mission and Vision[edit | edit source]

CIDSE's mission is to promote social justice, sustainable development, and human rights. The organization works to influence policies at the international level and supports grassroots initiatives in developing countries. CIDSE envisions a world of solidarity and justice, where the dignity and rights of every person are respected.

Structure[edit | edit source]

CIDSE is composed of 18 member organizations from Europe and North America. These members collaborate on various projects and campaigns, sharing resources and expertise. The organization is governed by a Board of Directors, which is responsible for strategic decision-making.

Areas of Work[edit | edit source]

CIDSE focuses on several key areas:

  • Climate Justice: CIDSE advocates for policies that address climate change and its impacts on vulnerable communities. The organization promotes sustainable lifestyles and supports renewable energy initiatives.
  • Food Sovereignty: CIDSE works to ensure that communities have control over their food systems. This includes promoting agroecology, supporting small-scale farmers, and advocating for fair trade practices.
  • Economic Justice: CIDSE campaigns for economic systems that prioritize human rights and environmental sustainability. The organization addresses issues such as tax justice, corporate accountability, and fair trade.
  • Gender Equality: CIDSE promotes gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. The organization supports initiatives that address gender-based violence and discrimination.

Campaigns and Initiatives[edit | edit source]

CIDSE is involved in various campaigns and initiatives, including:

  • Change for the Planet - Care for the People: A campaign that encourages sustainable lifestyles and consumption patterns.
  • Thematic Working Groups: CIDSE has several working groups focused on specific issues, such as climate justice, food sovereignty, and gender equality.

Partnerships[edit | edit source]

CIDSE collaborates with a wide range of partners, including other non-governmental organizations, faith-based groups, and international institutions. The organization works closely with the United Nations and the European Union to influence policy and advocate for global justice.

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