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CELEP Update November 2015

The CELEP update for November 2015 reports on past, ongoing and planned activities of the CELEP Focal Point at VSF-Belgium. Past activities included the pastoralism session, photo exhibit and CELEP info lunch at the Tropentag in Berlin, a meeting at the European Parliament, European launch of the book Valuing variability at the European Commission (all in September), […]

CELEP 2015 annual meeting in The Hague, Netherlands

The 2015 Annual Meeting of CELEP was held on 25–27 November 2015 at the Cordaid offices in The Hague in the Netherlands. It was hosted Cordaid and organised by AgriProFocus (APF). A total of 23 people took part, including both European members and Eastern African partners of CELEP. On the first day, Camilla Toulmin – […]

CELEP update July 2015

The CELEP update for July 2015 reports on past, ongoing and planned activities of the CELEP Focal Point at VSF-Belgium. This update focuses on the upcoming visit to Uganda by two Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), advocacy events planned for September 2015 in Brussels, advocacy activities related to the windmill park in dryland Kenya, preparations […]

CELEP update March 2015

The CELEP update for March 2015 reports on past, ongoing and planned activities of the CELEP Focal Point at VSF-Belgium. It focuses on the upcoming visit to Uganda by two Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), the preparations for the European Development Days (EDD) to be held in Belgium this June and the Expo on Extensive […]

European Parliament condemns land grabbing in Tanzania

An urgent resolution of the European Parliament (12 March 2015) condemning serious cases of land grabbing in Tanzania can be found here: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=TA&language=EN&reference=P8-TA-2015-0073 Plenary Session Press release – Development and Cooperation / External Relations − 12-03-2015 – 12:24 http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/content/20150311IPR33515/html/Human-rights-Tanzania-attacks-by-Da%E2%80%99esh-in-the-Middle-East-South-Sudan   Human rights: The issue of land grabbing in Tanzania Members of the European Parliament strongly […]

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