DRC: end generalized impunity by establishing a global system for repressing crimes – Le Soir

A carte blanche from Louise Lesoil, intern at Justice & Peace
Need for a law to involve banks in debt relief – Le Soir

A carte blanche co-signed by several Belgian civil society associations, including Justice & Peace.
Justice & Peace visiting Peru: when will the extractivist model end?

What do we do during partner visits abroad? Discover the Justice & Peace program in Peru.
We must deconstruct erroneous reasoning about colonization – La Libre

A carte blanche from Emmanuel Tshimanga, training manager at Justice & Peace
Pour Parler de Paix n°122 – Investing in politics in the face of a world in crisis.

Consult the latest issue of Pour Parler de Paix, the magazine written by Justice & Peace volunteers: Investing in politics in the face of a world in crisis.
“The economics of degrowth” with Timothée Parrique

On December 13, Hec-Liège, the Canopea association and Justice & Peace organized a conference by Timothée Parrique, Dr. in ecological economics and researcher at the University of Lund (Sweden) on his work “Slow down or perish, the economics of degrowth”.
Sunday – “The strong link between Belgium and its former colonies must be maintained”

Patrick Balemba Batumika tells us about his new study: “Central Africa and Belgium, what solidarity relations for tomorrow” in the Grand Interview of the magazine “ Dimanche ”
RTBF- Once upon a time... Just wars?

RTBF- Once upon a time... Just wars?
BX1 – 12:30 p.m. – Central Africa and Belgium: what solidarity relations for tomorrow?

Patrick Balemba, responsible for research and activities at Justice & Peace, was the guest of BX1 on January 11, 2023, to discuss with Murielle Berck her new study: Central Africa and Belgium: what solidarity relations for tomorrow!
Study – Central Africa and Belgium – What solidarity relations for tomorrow?

That's it ! The 2022 Justice & Peace study is out. This seeks to outline future interactions between the four countries, and will interest all people directly or indirectly concerned with colonial history and relations between Belgium and the three countries of the Great Lakes region.