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Article - Future of Europe: how Parliament is turning people's ideas into reality

European Parliament - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:47
Discover how the European Parliament is following up on people's proposals for a more effective and democratic EU.

Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP
Categories: European Union

Article - Future of Europe: how Parliament is turning people's ideas into reality

European Parliament (News) - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:47
Discover how the European Parliament is following up on people's proposals for a more effective and democratic EU.

Source : © European Union, 2023 - EP
Categories: European Union

Lack of basic data clouds action on post-stroke care

Euractiv.com - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:40
European countries are miles away from comprehensive post-stroke care plans that look beyond healthcare and are failing to collect basic data on the lives of stroke patients, health stakeholders have warned.
Categories: European Union

Adobe annule l’acquisition de 18 milliards d’euros de Figma

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:40
Les entreprises américaines Adobe et Figma ont décidé d’annuler un projet de fusion de 18 milliards d’euros qu’elles prévoyaient depuis 15 mois, suite aux inquiétudes des autorités de régulation de l’UE, du Royaume-Uni et des États-Unis.
Categories: Union européenne

Renouvelables : la France persiste dans son refus d’établir un objectif pour 2030

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:30
La Commission européenne a rendu lundi (18 décembre) ses recommandations sur les plans énergie-climat (PNEC) des États membres pour 2030. Sur les énergies renouvelables, la France ne remplit toujours pas sa part du contrat.
Categories: Union européenne

En Asie, l’Allemagne mise sur une politique d’aide au développement « féministe »

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:30
L’Allemagne a publié une nouvelle stratégie d'aide au développement mettant l’accent sur le développement durable et l’égalité des sexes en Asie. Toutefois, sa capacité à concrétiser les ambitions de Berlin en matière de politique étrangère est discutable, a déclaré un expert à Euractiv.
Categories: Union européenne

Industrie automobile : entrée du FNI dans le capital de l’usine FIAT Algérie

Algérie 360 - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:26

Le Fonds national d’investissement (FNI) a récemment officialisé son engagement financier auprès de PCPA (Stellantis-Fiat) à partir du 12 décembre 2023, selon l’annonce faite ce […]

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Categories: Afrique

DFSK Algérie : la date de livraison des premiers véhicules de la marque connue

Algérie 360 - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:23

DFSK, la marque de renom spécialisée dans les mini-utilitaires équipés de moteurs essence de 1,0 litre, se prépare à marquer son retour sur le marché […]

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Categories: Afrique

États-Unis : Monsanto condamné à payer 857 millions de dollars pour une exposition aux polluants PCB

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:23
Le groupe Monsanto, filiale du géant allemand Bayer, a été condamné lundi aux Etats-Unis à verser 857 millions de dollars de dommages-intérêts à des élèves et parents bénévoles d'une école exposés à des PCB, polluants dits « éternels ».
Categories: Union européenne

Migrations, chaleur, marathons : l’année 2023 en dix records

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:14
Des chiffres inégalés des migrations aux deux marathons express de l'année, en passant par les températures mondiales inédites, retour sur dix records qui ont marqué 2023.
Categories: Union européenne

Verpackungsmüll: EU-Staaten für lockerere Recyclingziele

Euractiv.de - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:10
Der Rat der EU stimmte am Montag (18. Dezember) für weitere Ausnahmen bei den Recyclingzielen für Karton- und Weinflaschen. Damit soll die Unterstützung der Mitgliedstaaten für die EU-Verordnung über Verpackungen und Verpackungsabfälle gesichert werden.
Categories: Europäische Union

L’activité économique française moins dynamique qu’espéré en 2023

Euractiv.fr - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:07
Une sortie d'inflation « sans récession »: la Banque de France a dit mardi s'attendre à une économie légèrement moins dynamique qu'espéré en 2023, avant une accélération graduelle jusqu'en 2026 à mesure que les prix continuent de s'assagir.
Categories: Union européenne

Euro 7: Pkw bleiben von strengeren Abgasnormen verschont

Euractiv.de - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 10:06
Das EU-Parlament und der Rat haben sich am Montag auf neue Vorschriften zur Verschärfung der Abgasnormen für Pkw und Lkw geeinigt. Der Text konzentriert sich in erster Linie auf die Verringerung der Schadstoffbelastung durch den Abrieb von Bremsen und Reifen.
Categories: Europäische Union

On the edge: delays in election results and electoral violence in Sub-Sahara Africa

Does the length of time passing between elections and the announcement of elections results increase the risk of post-election violence? The declaration of official election results is a crucial moment in the electoral cycle. When electoral management bodies (EMBs) take longer than expected to announce official election results, it can signal to the opposition that the election is being stolen. Following this logic, this paper argues that the length of time between elections and the announcement of the official results acts as a signal of possible voter fraud, thereby increasing incentives for post-election violence. Hence, the paper hypothesises that a long length of time between elections and the announcement of official results increases the risk of post-election violence. This hypothesis is examined with an original dataset of election results declarations in African countries from 1997 to 2022. After controlling for important confounders that could influence delays in reporting and violence, the article empirically demonstrates that a longer length of time between elections and the announcement of official election results increases the risk of post-election violence. In doing so, this paper makes a significant contribution to studies of elections, and electoral violence. Its provision of a new dataset on election results declarations in African countries is also a significant contribution.

On the edge: delays in election results and electoral violence in Sub-Sahara Africa

Does the length of time passing between elections and the announcement of elections results increase the risk of post-election violence? The declaration of official election results is a crucial moment in the electoral cycle. When electoral management bodies (EMBs) take longer than expected to announce official election results, it can signal to the opposition that the election is being stolen. Following this logic, this paper argues that the length of time between elections and the announcement of the official results acts as a signal of possible voter fraud, thereby increasing incentives for post-election violence. Hence, the paper hypothesises that a long length of time between elections and the announcement of official results increases the risk of post-election violence. This hypothesis is examined with an original dataset of election results declarations in African countries from 1997 to 2022. After controlling for important confounders that could influence delays in reporting and violence, the article empirically demonstrates that a longer length of time between elections and the announcement of official election results increases the risk of post-election violence. In doing so, this paper makes a significant contribution to studies of elections, and electoral violence. Its provision of a new dataset on election results declarations in African countries is also a significant contribution.

On the edge: delays in election results and electoral violence in Sub-Sahara Africa

Does the length of time passing between elections and the announcement of elections results increase the risk of post-election violence? The declaration of official election results is a crucial moment in the electoral cycle. When electoral management bodies (EMBs) take longer than expected to announce official election results, it can signal to the opposition that the election is being stolen. Following this logic, this paper argues that the length of time between elections and the announcement of the official results acts as a signal of possible voter fraud, thereby increasing incentives for post-election violence. Hence, the paper hypothesises that a long length of time between elections and the announcement of official results increases the risk of post-election violence. This hypothesis is examined with an original dataset of election results declarations in African countries from 1997 to 2022. After controlling for important confounders that could influence delays in reporting and violence, the article empirically demonstrates that a longer length of time between elections and the announcement of official election results increases the risk of post-election violence. In doing so, this paper makes a significant contribution to studies of elections, and electoral violence. Its provision of a new dataset on election results declarations in African countries is also a significant contribution.

Vols Transavia : vers la facturation des bagages en cabine ?

Algérie 360 - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 09:53

Alors que le parlement européen envisage de supprimer les facturations supplémentaires des bagages en cabines chez les compagnies aériennes. Transavia, quant à elle, veut suivre […]

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Categories: Afrique

Studie warnt: EU wird Ziel für ökologischen Landbau verfehlen

Euractiv.de - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 09:09
Geht es nach der EU, soll die Landwirtschaft umwelt- und ressourcenschonender werden. Bis 2030 sollen deshalb 25 Prozent des Landbaus ökologisch werden. Laut der Europäischen Umweltagentur (EUA) wird die EU dieses Ziel allerdings verfehlen.
Categories: Europäische Union

Bulgarien: Prorussische und linke Parteien schüren Antisemitismus nach Hamas-Anschlag

Euractiv.de - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 08:53
Die jüdischen Organisationen Shalom und B'nai B'rith werfen der extremen Linken und prorussischen Parteien in Bulgarien das Schüren von Antisemitismus im Nachgang des Hamas-Terroranschlags vom 7. Oktober vor. 
Categories: Europäische Union

Weathering the Storm: Navigating Climate-Care Nexus in the Philippines

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Tue, 12/19/2023 - 08:47

Credit: UNICEF Philippines/JMaitem

By Channe Lindstrøm Oğuzhan, Leah Payud and Jessica Henn
MANILA, Philippines, Dec 19 2023 (IPS)

In a coastal community in Tacloban City in Leyte, Philippines, Maria’s life was intricately woven with the ebb and flow of the sea. Her days were filled with caring for her two young children and selling fish caught by her husband at the market. Little did she know that winds of change were brewing far beyond the horizon.

In 2013, Typhoon Haiyan descended upon Maria’s community with an unforgiving force, leaving a haunting landscape of destruction. As the wind and rain subsided, Maria emerged from what remained of her home. Her heart shattered as she surveyed the wreckage.

Many people had been killed, including her husband. With no time to grieve the loss, the weight of being the primary caregiver intensified as Maria’s thoughts turned to her children.

Maria had to walk further each day, just to secure a meager ration of rice and clean water. Her youngest child had developed a persistent cough. Ordinarily, she would have rushed to the local clinic, but now she felt helpless as the nearest functioning healthcare facility was miles away. The school, where Maria’s eldest daughter once eagerly learned, now stood as a skeletal reminder of interrupted dreams.

Like many women in the Philippines, Maria had to juggle the responsibilities of rebuilding a home, providing for her children, and ensuring their survival. A study by Oxfam Pilipinas showed that women usually spent an average of 12.53 hours daily on care activities before the typhoon. The women of Leyte faced a common struggle, and Maria found solace in the Filipino bayanihan, the communal spirit of helping one another.

As the island rose from the ruins, Maria’s story became one of resilience. The scars of Haiyan were evident, but so were the stories of survival, of caregivers who carried the weight of their communities on their shoulders.

Maria’s situation is not an isolated case. The Philippines is ranked as the world’s most disaster-prone country due to its high susceptibility to disaster and lack of adaptive and coping capacities. During disasters, both direct and indirect care work increase due to disruption of care-related services.

Recognizing climate change’s profound impact on care work, the Philippines has been at the forefront of addressing the climate-care nexus. Oxfam Pilipinas and its partners have been campaigning to tackle social norms, advance policy reform and emphasize the importance of unpaid care work in community resilience building, leveraging evidence of exacerbated care tasks post-Haiyan.

This year, a pivotal moment in this endeavour was marked by a subnational consultation on care organized in Region 8 by ESCAP, Oxfam Pilipinas, the National Economic Development Authority-Region 8, Philippine Commission on Women and Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement. This event, timed during the 10-year commemoration of Typhoon Haiyan, provided a platform to delve into the dynamics of the climate-care nexus.

The consultation deepened the understanding of the intersection between climate and care, with the presentation of ESCAP’s recent policy paper on gender equality and climate change. The discussions illuminated the commendable progress made by the Philippines in advancing the care economy, notably through their recent national consultation on care and successful policies, including care ordinances led by local government units.

However, significant challenges emerged, such as the provision of climate-resilient care infrastructure and care policy implementation, especially in rural and remote areas. Additionally, concerns were raised about the limited availability of unconditional social protection measures focused on care, highlighting caregivers’ vulnerabilities during disasters.

During the event, Oxfam Pilipinas appealed to the local government agencies and decision-makers to make visible the invisible, making the case that care work is integral and crucial when thinking of solutions to address climate change. They highlighted the importance of bringing about the agency of carers, mostly women and girls, as active participants in any change process.

ESCAP’s Conceptual Framework for Policy Action on Care Economy emerged as a tool for addressing climate-care challenges in Region 8. This framework outlines four crucial policy categories for addressing the care economy: care infrastructure, care-related social protection, care services and employment-related care policies.

These components aim to tackle unpaid care work, promote equitable distribution, and ensure accessible, affordable and high-quality care services.

The active participation of line ministries, local government officials, and CSO representatives, sparked innovative ideas which culminated in recommendations to address the climate-care nexus in Region 8.

These included the need to improve national data on unpaid care, increasing the role of women as stewards of nature-based solutions such as mangrove restoration, and the potency of creating a cohort of champions to recognize and redistribute care work through shifting norms and formulation of policies.

Haiyan’s aftermath exposed the vulnerabilities of caregivers to climate change, yet, the Philippines has emerged as a pioneer, embarking on a journey to address the intricacies of climate and care. The valuable insights and strategies developed through these efforts now stand as a blueprint for the entire Asia-Pacific region which is the most disaster-prone in the world. Let’s build on these initiatives and propel towards a world that is more gender-equal and climate-resilient, where no one is left behind.

Channe Lindstrøm Oğuzhan is Social Affairs Officer, SDD, ESCAP; Leah Payud is Resilience Portfolio Manager, Oxfam Pilipinas; and Jessica Henn is Junior Consultant, ESCAP

IPS UN Bureau

 


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