Series | Brumadinho, one year after brazil’s worst social and environmental disaster
Hate speech is a lethal weapon against indigenous peoples
The constant offensives by the federal government are partly responsible for the climate of hatred that has intensified violence against indigenous groups
Who defends the human rights defenders?
Conectas and SESC Pompeia to stage debate in São Paulo as part of the activities to celebrate International Human Rights Day
Conectas launches Climate Litigation Guide during COP25
UN Climate Conference gathers government representatives, activists and scholars in Madrid to discuss how to combat climate change
In England, victims of Mariana and Brumadinho denounce violations to investors
Cáritas, Conectas, BHRRC and Churches and Mining Network take people affected by dam collapses to Bournemouth for a meeting with mining sector shareholders
Civil Society discusses responsibility of companies at the UN
United Nations Forum on Business and Human Rights wraps up its eighth edition this Wednesday in Geneva; Conectas staged panel with organizations from Latin America
The situation of the affected people, four years after the doce river tragedy
After the comings and goings of lawsuits and deals between governments and the company, the situation remains practically unchanged for the victims of Mariana
Bolsonaro is denounced at the G7 for fires in Amazônia