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COP28
15 November 2023

The crucial role of civil society at COP28

The crucial role of civil society in COP28 The choice of host nation has sparked a debate concerning...
Call to action
business and peace
26 October 2023

Liberia election: 20 years of peace but business related conflict risks remain

The 2023 Liberian election marks a crucial milestone in the country’s peacebuilding advancement. But m...
Call to action
defenders facing death threats
10 October 2023

Calling on companies sourcing bananas from Ecuador to act  

After death threats against three women human rights defenders in Ecuador protecting the rights of...
Call to action
NCP complaint
01 September 2023

No agreement in mediation between NGOs and Aker

The mediation regarding an alleged breach of the OECD Guidelines related to the merger of Lundin Energ...
Call to action
Lundin trial
01 September 2023

Historic trial against Lundin begins

Tuesday marks a historic day as the trial against former Lundin Oil executives Ian Lundin and Alex Sch...
Call to action
NCP complaint
23 August 2023

Mediation between NGOs and Aker begins in Oslo

August 23 marks the beginning of an OECD-led mediation process between a group of NGOs and Norwegian o...
Call to action
Sports sponsorship
17 November 2022

New Swedwatch briefing calls on sport sponsors to uphold human rights

Companies that use sport sponsorships to advertise their products or services have an important role t...
Call to action
COP27
02 November 2022

Speaking up for indigenous peoples at COP27

Enabling access to international arenas is a fundamental part of Swedwatch’s work to support human rig...
Call to action
Gender due diligence
05 September 2022

Guidelines on gender due diligence not followed in practice

Despite expectations on businesses to conduct due diligence with a ‘gender lens’, gender-sensitive and...
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Time to cut off public money for fossil fuels

One of the biggest streams of public money for fossil fuels – an estimated $41bn per year – is provided by governments through Export Credit Agencies (ECAs). Some leading OECD countries are now proposing to end OECD oil and gas export finance. With negotiations starting at the OECD’s Paris headquarters in November 2023, we need to build pressure to make sure they follow through. Learn more and sign the petition!