Policy Resources
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2016 |
![]() Trócaire’s Strategic Plan 2016 - 2020'For a Just and Sustainable Future' is Trócaire's strategic plan for 2016-2020. Adapting to the current... Read More |
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2016 |
![]() Stand for Global Justice: International Development Priorities for the 32nd Dáil EireannIt is essential that developing countries are not adversely impacted by Irish policy making. This... Read More |
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2016 |
![]() The impact on and opportunities in relation to the Transatlantic, Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)Presentation to the Joint Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation from Trócaire and ATTAC (Association for... Read More |
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2016 |
![]() Trócaire submission to ‘Discussion Paper - Proposal for Taking Forward NI Climate Legislation’Trócaire's response to key proposals in the ‘Discussion Paper - Proposal for Taking Forward Northern Ireland... Read More |
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2016 |
![]() Ethical Investment and Climate Justice Workshop, February 2016On 16th February Trócaire co-hosted a workshop with Maynooth University and St Patricks College on ethical... Read More |
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2016 |
![]() Pushing the Boundaries: Understanding Women’s Participation and EmpowermentTrócaire undertook three year multi-country research on women’s participation and empowerment. ... Read More |
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2016 |
![]() The Burning Question: Are we Investing in Climate Injustice or in a Fair Future for All?Climate action in Ireland needs a massive shake up. It is completely out of step with the ambition of the Paris... Read More |
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2016 |
![]() From Climate Accord to Climate ActionThis briefing document produced by Christian Aid, Friends of the Earth and Trócaire Northern Ireland sets out the... Read More |
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2016 |
![]() Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, Fossil Fuels and Climate ChangeTrócaire believes the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) should be divested from fossil fuels because of the... Read More |
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2016 |
![]() Why the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund should be Divested of Fossil FuelsThis civil society submission to the Irish Government is signed by 25 organisations and groups from across the... Read More |
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