The mining industry conquering the seabed: a new Eldorado?
As part of the ecological transition, the mining industries do not intend to stop at soils and subsoils; they are now setting out to conquer the oceans and the seabed.
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.
Towards digital sobriety? – Brussels my Belgian, RCF.
Géraldine Duquenne, research and advocacy officer at Justice and Peace, invites us to think about digital sobriety in the show “Brussels my Belgian”, on RCF.
It is possible to reconcile 5G and sustainable economy in Brussels – Carte Blanche, L’Echo.
In this carte blanche published in the Echo, we discuss the deployment of 5G in the Belgian capital, and the support it could provide to respond to current challenges.
Will technology save the planet? – Carte blanche, L’Echo.
In this carte blanche for the newspaper L'Echo, Géraldine Duquenne, Research and Advocacy Officer at the Justice and Peace Commission, questions the systematic use of technology, its ecological impact, the limits it presents... but also to its alternatives.
Artisanal cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a social drama with scattered solutions
For years, the artisanal mining sector has continued to be associated with a plethora of scourges. Focus on the artisanal cobalt sector. A vital sector for the Congolese economy.
RCF – Will technology save the planet?
Will technology save the planet? This is the question that Géraldine Duquenne asks herself in her analysis. Géraldine is a research and advocacy officer for Justice et Paix, a continuing education NGO involved in the defense of human rights and justice.
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?
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.
Walk In My Shoes – In the shoes of a refugee
“Walk in my shoes” is an interactive story based on the stories of refugees. As a player, you step into the shoes of a refugee and are faced with difficult choices.