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GRET mobilizes its expertise and knowledge of the field to contribute to public development policies, participate in public debates, and run exchange networks.
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Banning plastic bags in Mauritania
Since January 1, Mauritania has banned the use of plastic bags. In a 2011 report, the UN called them a [Lire la suite]
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Gret contributes to the Conferences on Development and International Solidarity
From November 2012 to March 2013 the Conferences on Development and International Solidarity will bring together all development actors in [Lire la suite]
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Africities: The Rendezvous of Local Governments in Africa
GRET will take part in the fourth Africities Summit from December 4 to 8, 2012, in Dakar. A place for [Lire la suite]
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GRET will participate in the Development and International Solidarity Consultation
In November, Pascal Canfin, France’s Deputy Minister for Development, launched the Development and International Solidarity Consultation (Assises du Développement et [Lire la suite]
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GRET Signs the Rio+20 Group’s European Call
“Let’s be politically more ambitious about the change we want from Rio+20!”
Our economic model based on unending exploitation of natural [Lire la suite]
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NGO-Elysée Meeting: GRET Reminds the G20 of the Food Security Challenge
On Tuesday, June 12, Yves le Bars, chairman of GRET, met along with other NGOs, the President’s cabinet (Emmanuel Macron, [Lire la suite]
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Voluntary Guidelines for Responsible Governance of Land Tenure Regimes: Major Progress
GRET and the other organizations in the international civil society mechanism for food security and nutrition produced a position paper [Lire la suite]
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2012 Elections: International Solidarity, Poor Cousin of French Policy
On March 9 in the forum in the context of the 2012 elections, Bénédicte Hermelin, director of GRET and vice-chair [Lire la suite]
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Rio+20: The Transition Is Now!
A few months from the Rio+20 conference, GRET is mobilizing with the Rio+20 Group to ensure that its expectations and [Lire la suite]
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2012 Elections: GRET Committed Alongside Coordination SUD
For the 2012 presidential elections, the French international solidarity NGOs united within Coordination SUD, whose vice-chair has been Bénédicte Hermelin, [Lire la suite]
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Water Forum: GRET’s Solutions
GRET is calling on its 30 years of experience with water for the World Water Forum in Marseille from March [Lire la suite]
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GRET Participating in the Governmental Process for the World Water Forum
In the context of the preparations for the World Water Forum in March 2012, GRET along with other French NGOs [Lire la suite]
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3 Questions for Yves le Bars, Chairman of GRET, in Light of Rio+20
In light of the Rio+20 Conference from June 20 to 22, 2012, Yves le Bars, Chairman of GRET, answers In [Lire la suite]
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Haiti, Two Years After the Earthquake. Anticipate Development During an Emergency: Myth or Reality?
Two years ago, almost to the day, Haiti was hit by an earthquake with unprecedented consequences: 120% of the GDP [Lire la suite]
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Durban: GRET and French NGOs and Unions United for Social and Environmental Justice
On December 3, French environmental organizations, development and relief organizations and employee trade union organizations took part in a large [Lire la suite]
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Echoes from Durban N°4 – Durban : not an entirely new dawn
Echoes from Durban : four e-newsletters reporting on the progression of the negotiations
During the Conference, GRET will monitor in particular [Lire la suite]
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5 months until the World Water Forum, GRET is gearing up
Five months before the World Water Forum in Marseille, GRET is preparing to speak for developing country populations. It is [Lire la suite]
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Professional Insertion for the Young: A Growing Challenge
Young people’s professional insertion is crucial for the development of developing countries but has by and large been forgotten in [Lire la suite]
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Nanotechnology and Developing Countries
Can the Nano World Serve the Developing World?
Nano, from the Greek nanos, means “dwarf” and refers to tiny objects. A [Lire la suite]
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Acting to Improve Access to Drinking Water and Sanitation
Despite the progress that has been made over the past decade, access to drinking water and sanitation is still a [Lire la suite]
