Exhuming the Belgian colonial past: how far are we prepared to dig?

The Special Commission responsible for examining Belgium's colonial past has taken the first steps towards a reconciliation of memories, but the most important thing remains to be done.
Congolese democracy: a body without a heart?

Current Congolese democracy was founded on very shaky foundations. This is one of the elements explaining the present democratic pitfalls.
Will technology save the planet?

Faced with the ecological crisis, our decision-makers are relying on technology and digital technology. What social project is behind all this?
Respect, honesty and cooperation: the words of the future of Belgium-Africa Great Lakes relations

Justice and Peace has created a space for dialogue to question relations between Belgium and the African Great Lakes States.
From our homes to open-air landfills in the countries of the Global South, what route does our electrical and electronic waste take?

Smartphones, computers, robot vacuum cleaners, etc. All this electrical and electronic equipment delights consumers and fills our homes and our drawers.
Continuing education” and “Education for global and united citizenship”, incompatible?

What are the differences and convergences between continuing education (PE) and education for global and united citizenship (ECMS)?
Climate change: from scenarios to action

Tomorrow's society will undeniably live with climate change, whether it seeks to mitigate it or must adapt to it.
Environmental conflicts as a new challenge of the 21st century

Civil societies around the world and governments are facing tensions linked to climate change.
Does European waste go to the Orient?

In connection with the redefinition of consumption, waste management is one of the challenges of the ecological transition.
Transhumanism: technology at the service of humans?

Transhumanism aims to constantly improve human beings, but what will be the limits to these developments?