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Cotonou, la ville vitrine du Bénin, accueille très bientôt le « Tournoi tous ensemble ». Une compétition de football de petit camp qui regroupe 13 arrondissements de Cotonou, 117 équipes et près de 1170 joueurs.
La date du coup d'envoi du tournoi est prévue pour le 2 juillet.
Nous y reviendrons
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En tête de classement des hommes d'affaires les plus riches du continent africain, Aliko Dangote, veut s'offrir le club français Valenciennes FC.
Avec une fortune estimée à 12,2 milliards d'euros (près de 8 000 milliards FCFA), l'entrepreneur nigérian Aliko Dangote serait partant à racheter le club de Valenciennes. Le club français est en effet en grande difficulté. Et donc est à vendre. Si les propriétaires de Southampton semblaient tenir la corde jusqu'à présent, c'est désormais Aliko Dangote qui semble le mieux placé. Le Nigérian était d'ailleurs présent dans les tribunes du Stade du Hainaut le 8 avril dernier.
Aliko Dangote veut être seul maître à bord et souhaite donc racheter 100% du capital du club — l'actuel président de Valenciennes, Eddy Zdziech, détient environ 60% du capital. Mais le milliardaire africain ne veut pas seulement s'offrir un club français : il veut en faire un acteur majeur du football européen. Et il serait prêt à y mettre les moyens, que ce soit au niveau du recrutement ou des infrastructures.
Le montant de la transaction est estimé à environ 10 millions d'euros (plus de 6,5 milliards FCFA).
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This paper proposes the establishment of an “Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Water Sustainability (ISPWAS)” to undertake a science-based global water assessment to forge a new relationship between science and policy-making. Thus it would bring evidence-based knowledge and rigorous analysis to policy-making sustainably addressing increasingly complex interconnected water challenges across sectors and bridge the growing science-policy gap that exists in many countries. ISPWAS would share world-class, science-based, solution-oriented knowledge to support Member States in their decision and innovative policy-making that underpins and addresses the complexities of sustainably managing water resources. It would help to identify and address the severe deficiencies in human capacity and water governance that hinder effective water management. ISPWAS would undertake the global assessment implemented through national entities with an intergovernmental validation mechanism. Governments need to base their policy and decision-making on sound scientific evidence. The widening science-policy gap must be closed to ensure that policies and regulations are more relevant and based on state-of-the-art science. ISPWAS would assist Member States in improving their knowledge of available tools and information for tackling water issues and their use in policy-making. It would facilitate coordination and exchanges among water-related efforts within and between countries and aid Member States in monitoring national or global initiatives. Finally, ISPWAS would help to position water issues at the forefront of global sustainability agendas and processes. In short, it would significantly transform water management and potentially be a major “game-changer” for accelerating implementation of Agenda 2030 and beyond.
This paper proposes the establishment of an “Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Water Sustainability (ISPWAS)” to undertake a science-based global water assessment to forge a new relationship between science and policy-making. Thus it would bring evidence-based knowledge and rigorous analysis to policy-making sustainably addressing increasingly complex interconnected water challenges across sectors and bridge the growing science-policy gap that exists in many countries. ISPWAS would share world-class, science-based, solution-oriented knowledge to support Member States in their decision and innovative policy-making that underpins and addresses the complexities of sustainably managing water resources. It would help to identify and address the severe deficiencies in human capacity and water governance that hinder effective water management. ISPWAS would undertake the global assessment implemented through national entities with an intergovernmental validation mechanism. Governments need to base their policy and decision-making on sound scientific evidence. The widening science-policy gap must be closed to ensure that policies and regulations are more relevant and based on state-of-the-art science. ISPWAS would assist Member States in improving their knowledge of available tools and information for tackling water issues and their use in policy-making. It would facilitate coordination and exchanges among water-related efforts within and between countries and aid Member States in monitoring national or global initiatives. Finally, ISPWAS would help to position water issues at the forefront of global sustainability agendas and processes. In short, it would significantly transform water management and potentially be a major “game-changer” for accelerating implementation of Agenda 2030 and beyond.
This paper proposes the establishment of an “Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Water Sustainability (ISPWAS)” to undertake a science-based global water assessment to forge a new relationship between science and policy-making. Thus it would bring evidence-based knowledge and rigorous analysis to policy-making sustainably addressing increasingly complex interconnected water challenges across sectors and bridge the growing science-policy gap that exists in many countries. ISPWAS would share world-class, science-based, solution-oriented knowledge to support Member States in their decision and innovative policy-making that underpins and addresses the complexities of sustainably managing water resources. It would help to identify and address the severe deficiencies in human capacity and water governance that hinder effective water management. ISPWAS would undertake the global assessment implemented through national entities with an intergovernmental validation mechanism. Governments need to base their policy and decision-making on sound scientific evidence. The widening science-policy gap must be closed to ensure that policies and regulations are more relevant and based on state-of-the-art science. ISPWAS would assist Member States in improving their knowledge of available tools and information for tackling water issues and their use in policy-making. It would facilitate coordination and exchanges among water-related efforts within and between countries and aid Member States in monitoring national or global initiatives. Finally, ISPWAS would help to position water issues at the forefront of global sustainability agendas and processes. In short, it would significantly transform water management and potentially be a major “game-changer” for accelerating implementation of Agenda 2030 and beyond.
Le président du parti d'opposition Les Démocrates, Eric Houndété, a fait le point du tête-à tête qu'il a eu avec le président de la République Patrice Talon ce lundi 24 avril 2023 au Palais de la Marina.
A l'issue de sa rencontre Avec le Chef de l'Etat Patrice Talon, le président du parti d'opposition Les Démocrates a donné ses impressions et fait le point des échanges.
« Je suis satisfait que le président de la République, Patrice Talon, ait accepté de recevoir le chef de file de l'opposition que je suis, même s'il ne l'a pas encore concrétisé (la nomination, Ndlr) à travers un acte comme l'exige la loi », a confié Eric Houndété.
Le président du parti d'opposition Les Démocrates a fait savoir que les échanges avec le Chef de l'Etat Patrice Talon ont porté sur la situation des personnalités politiques en prison, du projet de loi spéciale d'amnistie, de la situation des personnes sous contrôle judiciaire, le code électoral, la situation des producteurs.
En ce qui concerne la situation des personnalités détenues, le Chef de l'Etat a indiqué que « la justice va s'en occuper ».
Selon Eric Houndété, à l'issue d'une heure d'échanges, les violons ne sont pas accordés sur certains sujets abordés.
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The OSCE Mission to Montenegro provided the MINA News Agency with technical equipment on 24 April to support its further development as the only Montenegrin news agency.
Jaša Jovićević, the executive director of the MINA agency, said that the Mission’s support through the provision of equipment will significantly improve and facilitate the work of journalists, in line with the transformation of that media into a multimedia agency.
“MINA continues to develop its services, especially the video service that we launched a few years ago and which is constantly growing. This is confirmed by the number of our stories used by other media on a daily basis,” said Jovićević.
In this sense, as he stated, the equipment, which included cameras and the studio lighting system, is particularly important.
Evan Eberle, the Mission’s Media Programme Manager, said, Mina is a source of fact-checked and verified information for both the media and the Montenegrin public. “Mina embarked on a journey to be a more sustainable news service and expand its audience reach by offering new content and different formats. We welcome the cooperation with Mina and look forward to a technically improved video service reaching all segments of society,” said Eberle.
Jovićević thanked the OSCE Mission, which recognized the importance of the work of the MINA agency and its contribution to timely and objective information of the public about events in the country and abroad.
MINA News Agency is the only national news agency in Montenegro, founded in 2001 in Podgorica.
Le chef de l'Etat Patrice Talon a reçu dans la matinée de ce lundi 24 avril 2023, le président du parti d'opposition Les Démocrates. Plusieurs sujets dont la libération de leurs camarades Reckya Madougou et Joël Aïvo, incarcérés à l'occasion de la présidentielle de 2021 ont été débattus.
Eric Houndété, président du parti d'opposition Les Démocrates a été reçu au cabinet du chef de l'Etat, Patrice Talon ce lundi 24 avril 2023. La formation politique opposée au régime de la Rupture et du Nouveau Départ a échangé de la libération de Reckya Madougou et Joël Aïvo, la situation des ‘'exilés politiques'' .
La question de la désignation du chef de file de l'opposition qui reviendrait au parti Les Démocrates était au menu des échanges avec le Chef de l'Etat qui ont duré 1 heure.
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