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OPINION on 2022 discharge: General budget of the EU - Commission - PE755.024v03-00

OPINION on 2022 discharge: General budget of the EU - Commission
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Katalin Cseh

Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

Guerre au Yémen : Assassinats politiques financés par les Émirats arabes unis

BBC Afrique - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 08:42
Les Émirats arabes unis (EAU) ont financé des assassinats à motivation politique au Yémen, selon une enquête de la BBC, exacerbant ainsi un conflit entre le gouvernement yéménite et les factions belligérantes qui est récemment revenu sous les feux de la rampe internationale dans la région de la mer Rouge.
Categories: Afrique

Vereinigtes Königreich: Ausbau von militärische Unterstützung für Rumänien

Euractiv.de - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 08:40
Der neue britische Botschafter in Bukarest, Giles Portman, sagte am Dienstag auf seiner ersten Pressekonferenz in Bukarest, dass das Vereinigte Königreich seine militärische Präsenz und Unterstützung für Rumänien als verbündeten Staat weiter ausbauen werde.
Categories: Europäische Union

Das Wahlprogramm der Europäischen Sozialdemokraten

Euractiv.de - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 08:34
Die Vorbereitungen auf den EU-Wahlkampf laufen in Brüssel derzeit auf Hochtouren. Zwar werden die Europäischen Sozialdemokraten (PES) ihr Wahlprogramm erst im März offiziell beschließen, ein früher Entwurf des Wahlprogramms wurde allerdings bereits Euractiv zugespielt.
Categories: Europäische Union

OPINION on 2022 discharge: General budget of the EU - European External Action Service - PE755.025v02-00

OPINION on 2022 discharge: General budget of the EU - European External Action Service
Committee on Foreign Affairs
Katalin Cseh

Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Categories: Europäische Union

EU hopes to overcome US opposition to WTO ‘court’ as key summit nears

Euractiv.com - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 08:31
Ahead of a key summit of members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Abu Dhabi at the end of February, the EU hopes for a reform of the organisation’s “dispute settlement mechanism”, a court-like institution paralysed by the USA.
Categories: European Union

‘Doomsday Clock’: 90 seconds until the end of the world

Euractiv.com - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 08:22
Atomic scientists on Tuesday (23 January) kept their ‘Doomsday Clock’ set as close to midnight as ever before, citing Russia's actions on nuclear weapons amid its invasion of Ukraine, nuclear-armed Israel’s Gaza war and worsening climate change as factors driving the risk of global catastrophe.
Categories: European Union

Wahlprogramm der EU-Sozialdemokraten: Hingabe zum Green Deal, USA und China

Euractiv.de - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 08:16
Die Sozialdemokratische Partei Europas (SPE) möchte, dass die EU ihre Beziehungen sowohl zu Washington als auch zu Peking "stärkt". Eine regulatorische "Pause" für den Green Deal lehne man ab, heißt es in einem frühen Entwurf des Wahlprogramms.
Categories: Europäische Union

L’Expresso : avant son départ, Agnès Pannier-Runacher préparait une position franco-allemande sur l’énergie

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 08:10
Aujourd’hui dans L’Expresso : la colère agricole arrive à Bruxelles, course contre la montre en Bosnie, une régulation européenne sur les influenceurs se précise
Categories: Union européenne

L’Allemagne appelle au rétablissement de l’État de droit en Pologne

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 08:06
Le ministre allemand de la Justice, Marco Buschmann, a souligné l’importance de restaurer l’État de droit en Pologne lors d’une visite à Varsovie mardi, alors que le Premier ministre polonais, Donald Tusk, fait face à des critiques sur sa volonté réelle de réformer le système juridique du pays.
Categories: Union européenne

Avant son départ, Agnès Pannier-Runacher préparait une position franco-allemande sur l’énergie

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 08:04
Avant la suppression du ministère de la Transition énergétique lors du dernier remaniement, les équipes de l’ancienne ministre française Agnès Pannier-Runacher préparaient un papier commun destiné à son homologue allemand, Robert Habeck, pour apaiser les tensions énergétiques.
Categories: Union européenne

La Macédoine du Nord peine à se sortir du charbon

Courrier des Balkans / Macédoine - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 08:02

Le ministre de l'Économie a présenté durant la COP28 un grand plan à trois milliards d'euros pour en finir avec le lignite. Sauf que la crise énergétique ne cesse de retarder la transition verte, promise de longue date par la Macédoine du Nord.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Türkei stimmt für Schwedens NATO-Beitritt, bleibt Ungarn letztes Hindernis

Euractiv.de - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 08:01
Das türkische Parlament hat am Dienstag (23. Januar) dem Beitritt Schwedens als 32. Mitglied der NATO zugestimmt. Somit bleibt Ungarn die letzte Hürde, die das nordische Land auf dem Weg zur Vollmitgliedschaft nehmen muss.
Categories: Europäische Union

Bosnie-Herzégovine : Bruxelles presse l'adhésion avant les élections européennes

Courrier des Balkans / Bosnie-Herzégovine - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 08:01

En visite à Sarajevo, une délégation européenne menée par la présidente de la Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, a prié les dirigeants de Bosnie-Herzégovine d'accélérer les réformes exigées par Bruxelles pour entamer les négociations d'adhésion avant le scrutin européen de juin.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Bottes de paille, « rage » et blocages : les agriculteurs amplifient leur mouvement

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 07:55
Endeuillée par les décès d'une éleveuse et de sa fille, la mobilisation des agriculteurs s'accentue mercredi en France avec des barrages routiers pour faire pression sur le gouvernement de Gabriel Attal et obtenir des réponses rapides à leur « rage » et leurs revendications.
Categories: Union européenne

Bosnien unter Druck: EU fordert Reformen innerhalb von sechs Wochen

Euractiv.de - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 07:54
Bosnien werde die Chance verpassen, die EU-Beitrittsgespräche noch in diesem Jahr zu beginnen, wenn es nicht innerhalb der nächsten sechs Wochen die von der EU geforderten Gesetze verabschiedet, warnte unter anderem EU-Kommissionspräsidentin Ursula von der Leyen.
Categories: Europäische Union

African Women on the Frontline of Peacekeeping

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 07:46

African women on the frontline of peacekeeping.

By Devi Palanivelu
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 24 2024 (IPS)

For over a year, a group of United Nations peacekeepers from Ghana led by Captain Esinam Baah regularly patrolled the “blue line” or the demarcation line between Lebanon and Israel, and visited neighbourhoods in the area, checking in with local families and making sure they were safe.

In 2022, Baah was one of the 173 Ghanaian women peacekeepers who served in the UN Interim Mission in Lebanon. She was also one of the 6,200 uniformed women peacekeepers – military and police personnel – serving in the world’s 12 peacekeeping missions which are mostly in Africa (6) and the Middle East (3).

These women are seen as a beacon of hope and protection for millions of civilians, many of them women and girls, who are struggling to keep safe while helping to rebuild their lives and communities after wars.

Captain Baah (right) visits a Lebanese family in Southern Lebanon. Credit: UNIFIL

“There are some in the town who are not very comfortable with an unknown man talking to their females so, because I am a woman, I am able to approach any female, in any town, because they see me as a woman and I am not a threat,” says Baah.

Gender parity in peacekeeping, especially among its leaders and uniformed personnel, has long been a priority for the United Nations. The organization, which depends on its member countries to provide military and police contingents, has launched several initiatives over the years, including urging and incentivizing troop-and-police-contributing countries to deploy more women peacekeepers.

“The world will be a better place with gender equality. We should, therefore, continue to challenge gender stereotypes, call out discrimination, draw attention to biases and seek out inclusion,” says Ghanian Commodore Faustina Anokye, the Deputy Force Commander of the UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara, on critical ways to overcome the gender barriers.

Over the years, some progress has been made. Between 1957 and 1989, there were only 20 uniformed women in peacekeeping. As of September 2023, there were 6,200. But progress has been slow and particularly low among the military contingents. Out of the more than 70,000 uniformed peacekeepers, including over 62,000 troops, less than 10 percent are women.

More than half of these women are from Africa. Among the over 120 countries that contribute both troops and police, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa and Zambia are some of Africa’s largest contributors of uniformed women peacekeepers today.

Pioneers and trailblazers

“Together, with all the other women pioneers, we have a responsibility to carry the torch and break down the gender stereotypes, prejudices and barriers against women in the field of corrections and security,” says Téné Maïmouna Zoungrana, a corrections officer from Burkina Faso who served in the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA).

Zoungrana was awarded the first-ever UN Trailblazer Award for Women Justice and Corrections Officers in 2022. Working under MINUSCA’s mandate to help build-up the national capacity to maintain law and order, she was instrumental in creating an all-women rapid intervention team, and recruiting and training local prison officers at the Ngaragba Central Prison – considered the largest and the most notorious prison in Bangui.

Téné Maimouna Zoungrana is a corrections officer from Burkina Faso who served with MINUSCA. Credit: MINUSCA/ Hervé Serefio

“In my professional environment, the field of security, women are often placed second or even ignored, because of stereotypical perceptions that men are better suited for the job. I had the courage and strength, and vocation, to break down barriers and assert myself confidently in this field,” adds Zoungrana.

Restrictive and biased deployment opportunities, gendered perceptions of the role of women, lack of family-friendly policies, and insufficient women in national militaries and police forces are some of the reasons for the lack of gender parity, according to the UN Uniformed Gender Parity Strategy, which was launched in 2018.

Female peacekeepers like Zoungrana act as role models for many women and girls. Her work helps to break down traditional gender barriers, and motivates and empowers local women to take on non-traditional roles monopolized by men in the security sector – improving their access to meaningful jobs and contribution to society, and helping to build their confidence.

Peacekeepers also play a critical role in putting in place gender-sensitive outreach programmes designed specifically to cater to the unique needs of women and girls. Military Gender Advisor Steplyne Nyaboga from Kenya, who won the UN Military Gender Advocate of the Year award in 2020, was one such peacekeeper.

She trained a military contingent of more than 15,000 troops, who served in the UN Mission in Darfur (now closed), on gender dynamics and strengthened the mission’s engagement with Darfuri women.

“Peacekeeping is a human enterprise: placing women and girls at the center of our efforts and concerns will help us better protect civilians and build a more sustainable peace,” says Nyaboga.

Over the decades, international norms and conventions have been adopted to include women in peace processes – to make sure women are represented in peace negotiations, support women civil society organizations and address the gender imbalance among decision-makers that continues to exist today.

In 1995, the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China, formalized the urgent need to address women’s empowerment and inclusion in conflict resolution among other priorities, paving the way for the adoption of the landmark UN Security Council resolution 1325 on Women, Peace and Security in 2000 – which acknowledged and highlighted the importance of women’s contributions to conflict prevention and resolution, peacekeeping and peacebuilding.

More recently in 2019, the Elise Initiative Fund, hosted by UN Women, was established to provide countries with financial incentives and support to increase the number of uniformed women peacekeepers. By 2022, it had invested $17 million to support 21 national security institutions, including in Uganda, Senegal and Ghana, and two peacekeeping operations such as the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali.

Senegalese and Nigerian UN police officers attend an Elise Initiative Fund-sponsored training with the Malian Police Officers at a police academy in Bamako, Mali. Credit: MINUSMA/Marco Dormino

“It is now time to live up to those commitments and walk the talk. We need to bring the voices of women to the negotiation table in political and peace processes. We must empower them through capacity-building and provide the support they need to be heard. This is a must for sustaining peace,” says the UN Assistant Secretary-General for Africa Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee.

On the ground, the indispensable work of women peacekeepers continues to make a major impact especially in the lives of local women and girls. Jackline Urujeni, who commanded a force of 160 Rwandan police officers, half of whom were women, in the UN Mission in South Sudan, faces many questions about her work in a traditionally patriarchal security structure.

“Women here (in South Sudan) have asked me a lot of questions, especially when they understand that I’m the commanding officer of a big group of police officers. They ask me: “How can you be a commander? Don’t you have men in your country?” says Urujeni, who believes that women peacekeepers “play a big role in inspiring girls and women.”

“I noticed that girls and women here are gradually becoming aware of their rights to become who they want to be. They understood that girls don’t exist just to get married and have babies. We are opening their eyes to new possibilities, to new choices that they should be allowed to make.”

Source: Africa Renewal, United Nations

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Categories: Africa

Colère agricole : le « dialogue stratégique » de la Commission fustigé par les Etats membres

Euractiv.fr - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 07:46
Alors qu'un « dialogue stratégique » organisé entre la Commission européenne, les députés européens et les agriculteurs commence à peine à voir le jour ces mercredi et jeudi, les ministres de l’Agriculture européens ont fustigé une mise en œuvre trop tardive de cette initiative.
Categories: Union européenne

Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian cities kill 18, Zelenskyy says

Euractiv.com - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 07:46
Russian missiles hit Ukraine's two largest cities, killing 18 people, injuring more than 130 and damaging homes and infrastructure, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said as Moscow's war approaches its third year.
Categories: European Union

Bulgarien: Beschlagnahmung von russischer Enklave in Vorbereitung

Euractiv.de - Wed, 01/24/2024 - 07:44
Bulgarische Abgeordnete der Regierungsmehrheit bereiten ein Gesetz vor, das darauf abzielt, russisches Eigentum einzufrieren. Zudem plant man, dem bulgarischen Staat die Kontrolle über das riesige russische Tourismuszentrum Kamtschia an der Schwarzmeerküste zu übertragen.
Categories: Europäische Union

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