Having a climate denier in the White House poses new barriers to climate action, says ActionAid
Commenting on the outcome of the election,
ActionAid joins over 40 CSOs in new letter to the Multiannual Financial Framework
ActionAid has signed a letter with over 40 organisations entitled
Joint Recommendation: 10 Steps for EU Leaders should Uphold Right to Asylum in Europe
In light of recent policies aimed at preventing the arrival in the EU of individuals seeking international protection and safety, over 40 humanitarian and human rights organizations working to protect

Joint Statement on Omnibus
ActionAid joins over 160 CSOs, trade unions & activists to say no to the Omnibus proposal.

The Commission’s Simplification Package: Hold Up on European Democracy!
As a follow up to our work on corporate due diligence and as a response to the Omnibus proposal, the piece provides an analysis on the European Commission's Competitiveness Compass, a roadmap recently
Legal Letter: Concerns about the inadequate consultation process on the Omnibus Simplification Package
ActionAid Europe joins other Civil Society Organizations in a signed letter directed at EU President Ursula von der Leyen and the European Commissioners to express concern regarding the "Omnibus

Letter by 163 NGOs and trade unions to President von der Leyen on EU trade with Israel's illegal settlements
ActionAid joins over 160 nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), trade unions, and civil society organizations (CSOs) in calling upon the European Union to ban trade and business with illegal Israeli

Press Statement: ActionAid’s Response to the Omnibus proposal
Today, the European Commission officially announced their omnibus bill that prioritizes competitiveness and corporate interests over the protection of human rights and the environment. This comes as a
The Commission’s deregulation package: their profits before our values!
In response to the impending adoption of the Omnibus proposal, we hope to highlight the severity of adopting such legislation, particularly within the current European and global political context.

Who Owes Who?
As we enter 2025, 54 countries are in debt crisis, forced to cut their spending on basic public services and climate action in order to pay external debts. Last year, lower income countries between
