International solidarity put to the test by Covid-19
The spread of Covid-19 across the world has made it possible to understand the proximity of global interactions as well as the ineffectiveness of borders alone in being able to contain and stop the spread of a virus. The interconnection of parts of the world which seems to be necessary requires a global systemic revision.
We demand a more just and humane migration policy
Between January and May 2022, 25 young volunteers participated in the “Young people and migration: from observation to action” project.
Conflicts in the world and migrations, my school is involved! – School project
Are you a teacher and want to work on the themes of conflicts and migration outside of ex-cathedra classes? Do you want to awaken your students' sensitivity to the issues of international solidarity, human rights and relationships with Others? Do you want to collaborate with your colleagues on a common project?
Central Africa, what responsibility for civil society? – Brussels my Belgian, RCF
Patrick Balemba, research and animation officer at Justice & Peace, talks to us about his analysis “Central Africa: what responsibility for civil society? » in the show “Brussels my Belgian”, on RCF.
Finally a step towards respecting human rights for businesses – Carte Blanche, La Libre
The European system would finally make it possible to harmonize the different national legislation existing in this area. Affected companies will be obliged to prevent human rights and environmental violations throughout their value chains. “
An “Empire of Silence” in the Democratic Republic of Congo, what actions for citizens?
On Monday 02/21/22, Justice et Paix and Entraide et Fraternité organized a screening debate around the documentary: “The Empire of Silence” by director Thierry Michel.
Pour Parler de Paix N°117 – Human rights: theory or reality?
No. 117 of our quarterly review.
The association's volunteers as well as its permanent team focused on the issue of human rights.
Human rights as a prerequisite for democratic elections in the DRC
Establishing an enabling environment is a key element that allows citizens to freely and democratically elect their representatives. Respect for human rights in the electoral cycle remains essential.
The decline in women's rights during health crises
“Women work for free from today” announce the newspapers every year without exception to point out the salary inequalities between women and men which persist in Europe.
Human right: a natural right too often ignored during armed conflicts
The implementation of human rights remains limited in certain regions of the world plagued by armed conflicts.