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WEED is committed to an ecologically sustainable, globally just and democratic world economic order. To achieve this, we need a fundamental economic and social transformation to stop the looming environmental and climate catastrophe, to ensure more global justice and to guarantee respect for human rights globally.

Politically, we focus on the special responsibility of Germany, the Global North and international economic actors for the unjust economic world order and global environmental destruction. We research and analyze the negative effects of the capitalist economy on people and the environment. We carry out educational and lobbying work in the social and political sphere, we organize activities and campaigns and bring analysis and demands for socio-ecological transformation to the public. In exchange with other civil society organizations and social movements from the Global South and North, we develop reform and transformation proposals that we introduce into political processes and debates to promote change. We also design educational offers to sensitize people for their political options for action.

Hintergrundinformationen zum Thema

Jahrgang: 2005
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13.12.2005 >
The Seattle to Brussels Network
Start of Summit Press Conference with WEED and other European NGOs - Europe’s corporate trade agenda for Hong Kong: Opening Press Conference, TUESDAY 13 December (1 p.m.), Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, NGO centre, room 409 (Presse)
02.12.2005 > Internationale Konferenz: Globalisierung von Finanzdienstleistungen - Im Vorfeld der WTO-Ministerkonferenz organisiert Weed eine internationale Konferenz, die sich mit der globalen Expansion von Banken, Versicherungen und Investmentfonds auseinandersetzt. Sie findet vom 2. bis 4. Dezember 2005 im Gustav-Stresemann-Institut in Bonn statt. (Meldungen)
10.11.2005 > Materialsammlung: Internationale Handelspolitik zwischen Multi- und Bilateralismus - Eine Sammlung von Materialien, Dokumenten und Links zur gegenwärtigen Situation der Internationalen Handelspolitik zwischen Multilateralismus und Bilateralismus (Publikationen)
10.11.2005 > Civilian Perspective or Security Strategy? - European Development Policy Confronting New Challenges in Foreign and Security Policy. (Publikationen)
21.10.2005 > Free Trade as a Means for Poverty Eradication? - Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) and Political Alternatives (Meldungen)
28.07.2005 > Stop the EU’s Corporate Trade Agenda! - A briefing by the Seattle-to-Brussels network (Meldungen)
28.07.2005 > Workshop: Economic Partnership Agreements and the WTO - What’s at stake for the ACP? (Meldungen)
27.07.2005 > Workshop: Trade Policy between Multi- & Bilateralism - A look at the EU, Brazil and Ghana (Meldungen)
03.07.2005 > Stamp Out Poverty - Tax the Banks - seminar/workshop at the G8 counter-conference, Sunday 3 July 2005, 10.00 - 11.45am Adam House 1, Chamber Street, Edinburgh (Meldungen)
22.06.2005 > Unlimited Expansions? International Seminar on Financial Services Liberalisation (22./23.06.2005) - International Seminar on the Consequences of Financial Services Liberalisation for Developing Countries (Meldungen)
07.06.2005 > New WEED-Paper: International Taxation - Regulating Globalisation - Financing Development, by Peter Wahl (Publikationen)
01.01.2005 > WEED Mission Statement - FOR A DIFFERENT KIND OF GLOBALISATION! (Meldungen)