Policy Resources
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2019 |
![]() Trócaire’s European Parliament Elections 2019 Policy BriefingRead More |
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2019 |
![]() Promising Practices Malawi RwandaSince 2012 Trócaire's Livelihoods experts have implemented rainwater harvesting and water resources management... Read More |
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2017 |
![]() Briefing on Fossil Fuel Divestment Bill 2017The Fossil Fuel Divestment Bill is a private members bill introduced by independent TD Thomas Pringle which... 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 |
![]() 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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2015 |
![]() Keeping Poverty Eradication and Human Rights at the Heart of Ireland’s Changing Relationship with AfricaIreland has a long established, well respected and important role to play in Africa as an 'honest broker' in... Read More |
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2015 |
![]() COP21 : Recommendations to the Irish Government for Paris Negotiations of a New Global Climate AgreementTrócaire is calling on the Irish Government to ensure that the following are directly addressed in any binding... Read More |
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2014 |
![]() Stand for Global Justice: Trócaire's European Parliament Elections 2014 Policy BriefingIn May 2014, EU citizens will elect a new European Parliament. In this policy briefing paper, Trócaire calls on... Read More |
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2014 |
![]() Developing a Comprehensive Irish National Action Plan for Implementing the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights: Position Paper
International law, particularly with regard to human rights, has evolved relatively little to accommodate the... Read More |
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