Op woensdag 14 april lanceerden zeven landen, waaronder Nederland, een initiatief genaamd Export Finance for Future (E3F), waarin ze een aantal ambities vastleggen met betrekking tot het afbouwen van exportondersteuning voor de fossiele sector. Maatschappelijke organisaties, inclusief Both ENDS, zijn blij met deze stap, maar de landen zullen zich toch moeten committeren aan veel ambitieuzere doelen dan die welke nu zijn gepresenteerd. Zij stelden daarom een verklaring op met de volgens hen zwakke punten van het door E3F voorgestelde beleid, aangevuld met aanbevelingen voor verbeteringen.
Op zaterdag 13 april vindt de jaarlijkse Afrikadag plaats in het Koninklijk Instituut voor de Tropen in Amsterdam.
Both ENDS en Voice 4 Thought verzorgen daar samen een workhop (voertaal Engels), genaamd
'Positive vibes from the Sahel: from regreening to slam poetry'
Facilitator: Andrew Makkinga
The Sahel region from Chad to Senegal is often seen in the Netherlands as an immensely dry, infertile area where extremists and smugglers serve and where hunger thrives. But there is so much more to tell about the Sahel region.
Over the last decades, a large number of positive social initiatives have been taken up both in the cities and in rural areas. Initiatives that create and stimulate self-esteem, culture, education, climate resilience and prosperity.
Young people are often the driving force behind these movements, which is not surprising considering that almost 70 percent of the population in a country like Niger is under the age of 25.
In this workshop Both ENDS and Voice4Thought want to tell the other story of the Sahel by highlighting some of these positive initiatives, and by showing how they are interlinked and part of a larger, bottom up movement in this area.
Hope to see you there!
Wereldwijd veroordelen maatschappelijke organisaties de uitlatingen van vertegenwoordigers van palmolieproducenten tijdens een overleg met de Maleisische overheid. Vertegenwoordigers van deze bedrijven hebben kritische NGO's "toxische entiteiten" genoemd en de Maleisische overheid verzocht hen niet toe te laten tot het land. De partners van Both ENDS hebben een reactie gepubliceerd waarin ze opkomen voor hun recht "de realiteit te onthullen van de impact van de palmoliesector waarmee onze gemeenschappen geconfronteerd worden."
25 civil society organisations, including Both ENDS have submitted a comment on the overarching policy of the newly proposed Environmental and Social Framework of the EIB Group. The EIB has to undertake environmental, climate, social and human rights assessment and appraisal of proposed projects to inform the decision of financing and must not rely on a clients' self-assessment and reporting (solely). The Policy needs to state clearly what the due diligence, monitoring and reporting responisibilities for the EIB are, in particular regarding human rights and contractual clauses with clients should enshrine the standards in all EIB operations, enabling for suspension of contracts if the standards are not implemented.
Both ENDS is co-organising a double panel discussion 'Delta Dynamics: Dutch Masterplans and the SDGs' on June 26th. This is part of the conference 'Critical Perspectives on Governance by Sustainable Development Goals: Water, Food and Climate (25-26 June 2018)' organized by the Centre for Sustainable Development Studies at the University of Amsterdam. At the sessions Both ENDS' partners from Jakarta and Manila will be presenting.
Between 2010 and 2013, Both ENDS, together with Indonesian and Dutch organisations and universities, conducted a project in the district of Sanggau in West-Kalimantan, on the island of Borneo, Indonesia. The project was meant to help local communities with the recognition of their land rights and. This is a beautiful short documentary about how the people of one of these villages responded to the ever expanding palm oil plantations around them.
Eurodad's International Conference is co-hosted by Eurodad's Dutch members ActionAid Netherlands, Both ENDS, OIKOS, Oxfam Novib and SOMO. It will be held in the Caballero Fabriek in The Hague.