Today, almost 90 organisations and networks from around the world, including Both ENDS, sent a letter to the European Commission to urge the EU to stop including UPOV91 in Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). The main objective of UPOV91 is to further erode traditional seeds rights and to regulate local seed markets in the interest of internationally operating seed companies.
This matter is urgent because currently, the EU and Indonesia are negotiating an FTA. Including UPOV91 in this FTA means that Indonesia will have to change its policies, which will take away the farmers' rights to:
- breed, save and exchange all seeds and other planting material
- participate in decisions concerning seed improvement/ breeding, selection, quality standards, pricing, production, distribution and diversity
- customary practice especially in regard to indigenous seed
- be protected from being sold fake and inappropriate seed
- have a true choice between the use of certified and seed from fellow farmer managed seed systems.
In mei 2022 maakten minister Hoekstra van Buitenlandse Zaken en minister Schreinemacher voor Internationale Handel en Ontwikkelingssamenwerking bekend dat ook Nederland gaat werken aan een Feministisch Buitenlandbeleid (FBB). Dit betekent dat Nederland in haar het buitenlandbeleid meer aandacht gaat besteden aan inclusiviteit in het algemeen en specifiek aan vrouwenrechten en gendergelijkheid, waaronder LGBTIQ+. Deze feministische focus zal terugkomen in alle aspecten van het buitenlands beleid; veiligheid, handel, diplomatie en internationale samenwerking.
Ter bevordering van een inclusief proces en om inzicht te krijgen in hoe een Nederlandse FBB eruit zou moeten zien, opende het ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken een internetconsultatie. Both ENDS verwelkomt de FBB en deelt daarom graag haar input en suggesties.
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.