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Clean Energy Alone Won’t Uplift Impoverished Nations — We Must Invest in People

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:41

Solar panels generate the energy with which farmers pump water to irrigate their gardens in Pintadas, in the northeastern state of Bahia, Brazil. Credit: Mario Osava / IPS

By Philippe Benoit
Dec 2 2021 (IPS)

Last month, at the COP 26 climate conference in Glasgow, a consortium of philanthropies, led by The Rockefeller Foundation, announced a massive program to fund renewable electricity projects for impoverished people in developing countries.

The establishment of the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP) is welcome news. But when it comes to generating the strongest benefit for the impoverished, funding for clean electricity should be complemented by a substantial investment in the people themselves — one that is designed to enable them to best use these clean electrons to increase their family’s income and rise out of poverty. This is a thrust already embedded in GEAPP’s proposed approach that needs continued emphasis during implementation.

GEAPP is a multi-billion dollar program to help transition the energy system to renewables, with a focus on developing countries. It “aims to extend clean, productive-use energy to 1 billion underserved people, create tens of millions of green jobs, and avoid and avert over 4 billion tons of emissions.” A key component is investments to build distributed renewable energy systems that can be set up rapidly and located near consumers in poor, often rural, communities. Improving the lives of citizens is a key objective.

The billions to be invested in building new distributed renewables and other clean energy systems need to be accompanied by a massive investment in strengthening the capacity of the impoverished end-users themselves

We can, however, easily be distracted by the magnitude of the money being proposed to build out clean power systems and forget that electricity, in and of itself, will not overcome poverty. Appropriately, the GEAPP points to the new jobs in renewables and other clean energy businesses its investments will generate.

More significantly, it also emphasizes the even larger number of jobs it will create or improve in other sectors (such as agriculture and manufacturing) by providing electricity access to small businesses and other end-users quickly from nearby distributed generation systems. Giving more electricity to the energy-deprived will also produce health, education, safety and other benefits.

For all these reasons, the GEAPP is an important anti-poverty initiative in addition to a climate one, and its multibillion-dollar mass is not only impressive but also what is needed.

The world’s most impoverished, unfortunately, often lack the tools to transform electrons into incomes. The barriers they face include a lack of technical skills to select, operate and maintain the most suitable equipment; lack of know-how about setting up micro-enterprises; lack of exposure as to how to grow these enterprises into small and medium-sized businesses that can employ more people; and importantly, lack of access to credit to purchase new equipment and other assets to grow their businesses.

Impoverished entrepreneurs looking, with the benefit of newly supplied clean electricity, to set up a business or expand an existing one will need support in answering a variety of possible questions. Is there a potential market for a new tire repair store? Which equipment makes the most sense to buy, and is it available and affordable? With new access to locally provided, more reliable and cheaper electricity, does it make sense to expand a home-based business? Where can small or even micro-household entrepreneurs get the money to exploit that new distributed renewable electricity they now receive? Are there credit centers nearby and how do you apply for a loan? Does stable access to the internet powered through a reliable renewable electricity supply open up opportunities? To answer these and a myriad of other possible questions, many disadvantaged entrepreneurs need help.

To aid them to overcome these challenges, the entrepreneurs would benefit from targeted capacity building and other assistance programs. This support will often need to cover soft skills, in addition to assistance with hardware and money. Just as there have been agriculture extension programs to help farmers, we need electricity extension programs to help under-resourced entrepreneurs.

Vocational, technical and similar training programs, as well as mentorships, partnerships and twinning arrangements with more established businesses, are useful. Moreover, it is important to bring these services to the end-users, rather than requiring them to travel long distances, often to reach difficult urban centers. Distributed renewables generation needs to be mirrored by distributed training programs, together with local credit and equipment centers that bring support to the users in their communities.

These initiatives will not overcome all the barriers impeding poverty alleviation (such as the limited markets that can constrain business opportunities in many impoverished rural communities), but they can help.

GEAPP has the breadth and the ambition to implement the necessary expansive capacity support programs at scale. The billions to be invested in building new distributed renewables and other clean energy systems need to be accompanied by a massive investment in strengthening the capacity of the impoverished end-users themselves.

Experience, however, has demonstrated that it is often more difficult to bolster soft skills and successfully empower disadvantaged families than it is to build out electrical systems. Success will require not only substantial amounts of funding but also a large number of people on the ground in the communities and establishing complementary policies and programs for the impoverished.

GEAPP’s plans to work with local partners in each market and engage development banks and other delivery partners can help establish the necessary foundation for advancing on these fronts. Maintaining focus and commitment on the softer capacity and programmatic areas for those in poverty will be important even as GEAPP funds its large-scale investments reshaping the electricity system itself.

Strengthening the capacity of impoverished people to transform electrons from renewables into incomes and other economic and social advancements can help these families produce their own better future. GEAPP provides a strong potential platform to advance this effort. Actual implementation will be key and empowering those experiencing poverty needs to remain a focus.

First published in The Hill on November 17, 2021

Philippe Benoit has over 25 years of experience working on international development and energy issues, including in management positions at the World Bank and International Energy Agency.  He is currently managing director, Energy and Sustainability, with Global Infrastructure Advisory Services 2050.

 

Categories: Africa

Nach Atemproblemen gings zum Spezialisten: So stehts um Lara Gut-Behramis Gesundheit

Blick.ch - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:37
Was ist bloss mit Lara Gut-Behrami (30) los? Die Tessinerin kämpft seit Tagen mit Atemnot. Nun gibt es ein Gesundheits-Update.
Categories: Swiss News

8030 Franken pro Quadratmeter: Fünfte Corona-Welle verleiht Immo-Preisen erneuten Schub

Blick.ch - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:36
Die Preise für Eigentumswohnungen und Häuser stiegen im November weiter an. Hauskäufer bezahlen 7130 Franken pro Quadratmeter – Stockwerkeigentümer sogar 8030 Franken. Das liegt auch an der Pandemie.
Categories: Swiss News

A járvány okozta problémák megoldására kéri Hegert az államfő

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:36
Tasr: Zuzana Čaputová köztársasági elnök arra kérte Eduard Heger (OĽANO) miniszterelnököt, vállalja a felelősséget és foglalkozzon azokkal a problémákkal, amelyek a járványhelyzet rossz kezelése miatt álltak elő, valamint dolgozzon a reformok elfogadása körüli káosz megoldásán.

Parlament berät Covid-Gesetz: Nationalrat will wieder Gratis-Corona-Tests

Blick.ch - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:32
Der Entscheid war eindeutig: Eine Mitte-Links-Mehrheit im Nationalrat will Gratis-Tests fürs Covid-Zertifikat wiedereinführen lassen. Gleichzeitig segnet sie das Covid-Gesetz ab und damit die Verlängerung zahlreicher Massnahmen bis Ende 2022.
Categories: Swiss News

Regel gilt auch für Touristen: Rio de Janeiro lässt nur noch Geimpfte in die Geschäfte

Blick.ch - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:31
Die brasilianische Metropole verschärft die Corona-Massnahmen. Wer etwa in Bars, Restaurants oder Hotels will, muss Geimpft sein. Genesene sind von der Regel ausdrücklich nicht ausgenommen.
Categories: Swiss News

Teljes mértékben egyetért az iskolák bezárásával a szakértői konzílium

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:30
Tasr: A szakértői konzílium teljes mértékben egyetért a regionális közegészségügyi hivatalok intézkedésével, melynek értelmében felfüggesztenék a tantermi oktatást az iskolákban. Ezt közös állásfoglalásban szögezték le, amelyről csütörtökön tájékoztatták a TASR hírügynökséget.

Maskenpflicht, Zertifikat, Quarantäne: Diese Verschärfungen schlägt Berset nun vor

Blick.ch - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:28
Zertifikatspflicht, Maskenpflicht, Massentests und Test-Zertifikate: Nach der Kritik der Kantone geht Alain Berset über die Bücher. Und er bringt neue Vorschläge.
Categories: Swiss News

Emelkedett a COVID-19 okozta halálesetek és a gépi lélegeztetésre szorulók száma

Bumm.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:24
Az előző héthez képest napi 60-ról 81-re emelkedett a COVID-19 okozta halálesetek száma. A gépi lélegeztetésre szoruló betegek száma szintén emelkedett, 259-ről 291-re. Kórházi ápolásra is többen szorulnak.

Un « partenariat pour l’hydrogène propre » de 2 milliards d’euros marque l’abandon des voitures à hydrogène

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:24
Les voitures électriques ayant désormais vocation à dominer le marché, l’entreprise commune de l’UE dans le domaine de l’hydrogène a été rebaptisée pour signaler un changement de priorité en faveur de la production d’hydrogène vert à faible coût.
Categories: Union européenne

« Propos racistes » : visée par le juge, Naima Salhi interpelle Tebboune

Algérie 360 - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:23

Ouvertement islamiste, un peu trop parfois, Naima Salhi a défrayé la chronique à maintes reprises, notamment grâce à ces dérives dirigées le plus souvent contre le courant berbériste. L’ancienne députée a été finalement rattrapée par la justice, ce qu’elle vient de confirmer via un message qu’elle adresse au président Tebboune.

En effet, l’activiste Mourad Amiri, a indiqué, lundi 29 novembre, avoir été entendu par le juge d’instruction prés le tribunal de Cheraga, où il a confirmé le maintien de sa plainte contre Naima Salhi. Amiri a également précisé, dans un post publié sur sa page Facebook, que “l’affaire sera bientôt programmée”.

Une information qui a été validée aujourd’hui par Naima Salhi. L’ex-députée a interpellé le président Tebboune via une lettre qu’elle a partagé sur les réseaux sociaux. Dans sa lettre, elle affirme avoir reçu « convocation officielle signée par le juge d’instruction », ce qui lui a causé, précise-t-elle, « une profonde blessure inguérissable ».

« Monsieur le président, le seul fait d’avoir accepté la plainte pour atteinte à l’unité nationale contre ma personne… est une atteinte à mon patriotisme », a déclaré Naima Salhi en interpellant le président Tebboune.

Naima Salhi bientôt devant la justice

Naïma est loin d’être à sa première polémique. Après s’avoir fait connaitre en prônant la polygamie (pour les hommes seulement), elle a enchainé avec des attaques souvent gratuites contre tout ce qui n’est pas arabo-islamique.

Après la langue Tamazight, qu’elle refuse catégoriquement, l’ex-députée s’attaque ensuite, profitant du silence des autorités, aux migrants subsahariens, qu’elle a traité de « source de maladie » et de « sorciers ». Mais loin de s’arrêter à cela, elle également fait le buzz en affirmant qu’elle descend de la lignée du prophète.

Néanmoins, si Naima Salhi a été convoquée cette semaine par la justice, c’est pour répondre d’une affaire de  d' »incitation à la haine raciale », « d’appel au meurtre », « de diffamation », et enfin pour « atteinte à l’unité nationale ». Une accusation illogique d’après Naima Salhi, qui affirme qu’il s’agit plutôt « d’une atteinte à son nationalisme ».

Naima Salhi estime dans sa lettre adressée au président Tebboune qu’elle a toujours défendu l’unité nationale, oubliant au passage de rappeler que c’était elle qui a déclaré, en 2018, qu’elle avait dit à sa propre fille « si je t’entends prononcer un mot en kabyle, je te tue ».

L’article « Propos racistes » : visée par le juge, Naima Salhi interpelle Tebboune est apparu en premier sur .

Categories: Afrique

Artikel - Zukunft Europas: Bürgerforen arbeiten Empfehlungen aus

Europäisches Parlament (Nachrichten) - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:23
Nach zwei Sitzungsrunden sind die Bürgerforen bereit, ihre Empfehlungen zur Veränderung der EU zu formulieren und zu präsentieren.

Quelle : © Europäische Union, 2021 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

Latest news - Next AFET Committee meeting - 10 December - Committee on Foreign Affairs

In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, the President of the European Parliament has established a number of measures to contain the spread of the virus and to safeguard Parliament's core activities. The current precautionary measures do not affect work on legislative priorities.
Core activities are maintained to ensure the smooth running of the institution's legislative, budgetary, and scrutiny functions.

The next ordinary AFET Committee meeting will take place on 10 December.
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Categories: Europäische Union

Nach der EU: Auch USA verhängen Sanktionen gegen Belarus

Blick.ch - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:19
Nach der EU verhängen auch die USA neue Sanktionen gegen Beteiligte an der Schleusung von Migranten nach Belarus.
Categories: Swiss News

Wieso sind Nachbarländer trotz Omikron-Fällen nicht drauf?: So kommt die BAG-Quarantäneliste zustande

Blick.ch - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:16
Die Quarantäneliste des BAG umfasst aktuell 23 Staaten. Dabei wurden schon in deutlich mehr Ländern Omikron-Fälle gefunden. Blick erklärt, wie die Liste zustande kommt.
Categories: Swiss News

FCB-Eigengewächs vor Abgang: Ablöse-Zoff um Nati-Spieler Eray Cömert!

Blick.ch - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:16
Als Elfjähriger stösst Eray Cömert (23) zum FCB, nun wird der Verteidiger das Joggeli im Winter wohl verlassen. Für Sprengstoffpotenzial sorgt das liebe Geld.
Categories: Swiss News

Migration über Belarus: EU beschliesst Sanktionen gegen Beteiligte

Blick.ch - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:15
Die EU hat die geplanten Sanktionen gegen Beteiligte an der Schleusung von Migranten nach Belarus beschlossen.
Categories: Swiss News

From Glasgow to Sharm El Sheikh: Accelerating Climate Finance

European Peace Institute / News - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:15
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IPI in partnership with the Government of Qatar, hosted on December 2nd a virtual policy forum entitled “From Glasgow to Sharm El Sheikh: Accelerating Climate Finance.”

COP 26 delivered an outcome representing incremental progress on climate change. While this outcome is a step in the right direction is not enough to avert the most devastating consequences of climate change. Climate and the COVID-19 pandemic has further increased the need for climate finance: the world now faces the worst economic crisis since the Second World War, causing loss of revenue and rising debt, especially in the countries that are most in need. At this event, we hope to discuss possible ways in which the financial system can align with the Paris Agreement. To stay below 1.5C, finance will be a critical component in unlocking greater ambition on mitigation and increasing trust among countries.

Opening Remarks:
H.E. Mr. Abdulla Shahid, President of the 76th Session of the UN General Assembly

Speakers:
H.E. Mr. Osama Mahmoud Abdel Khalek Mahmoud, Permanent Representative of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the UN
H.E. Mr. James Kariuki, Deputy Permanent Representative of the United Kingdom to the UN
Mr. Selwin Hart, Special Adviser to the Secretary-General on Climate Action and Assistant Secretary-General for the Climate Action Team
Ms. Rachel Kyte, Dean of The Fletcher School at Tufts University
Ms. Jimena Leiva Roesch, IPI Senior Fellow and Head of the Peace and Sustainable Development Program

Closing Remarks:
H.E. Sheikha Alya Ahmed Bin Saif Al-Thani, Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the UN

Moderator:
Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein, IPI President

EU home affairs chief praises Croatia’s handling of border violence scandal

Euractiv.com - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 17:13
EU Commission home affairs chief Ylva Johansson has welcomed Croatia's handling of media revelations showing border officers beating migrants despite NGO reports of continuing violence at the border with Bosnia.
Categories: European Union

EU-Strafen gegen Ungarn und Polen werden wahrscheinlicher

EuroNews (DE) - Thu, 12/02/2021 - 16:57
Dass Ungarn und Polen EU-Mittel wegen mutmaßlicher Verstöße gegen rechtsstaatliche Prinzipien gekürzt werden können, wird wahrscheinlicher. Ein wichtiges Rechtsgutachten empfiehlt dem Europäischen Gerichtshof, Klagen der beiden Länder gegen eine neue EU-Sanktionsregel abzuweisen. #BrusselsBureau
Categories: Europäische Union

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