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Kosovo : la participation des Serbes aux élections municipales reste en suspens

Courrier des Balkans / Kosovo - Mon, 08/25/2025 - 08:28

La Lista Srpska entend bien participer aux élections municipales du 12 octobre et reprendre le contrôle des quatre communes serbes du nord du Kosovo. Sa candidature avait été invalidée par la Commission électorale, une décision cassée par le PZAP, au grand dam du gouvernement « technique » d'Albin Kurti.

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Kosovo : la participation des Serbes aux élections municipales reste en suspens

Courrier des Balkans - Mon, 08/25/2025 - 08:28

La Lista Srpska entend bien participer aux élections municipales du 12 octobre et reprendre le contrôle des quatre communes serbes du nord du Kosovo. Sa candidature avait été invalidée par la Commission électorale, une décision cassée par le PZAP, au grand dam du gouvernement « technique » d'Albin Kurti.

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Feminist Electrification: the Power Africa Needs

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Mon, 08/25/2025 - 07:33

By Sudiksha Battineni
WASHINGTON DC, Aug 25 2025 (IPS)

Chad is one of the most extreme examples of energy poverty, with just 10% of the population connected to electricity, a rural electrification rate below 2%, and a global per capita electricity consumption rate that’s just 18% of the global average. This hinders its economic development.

So does its rapid population growth. Chad has one of the world’s fastest-growing populations; its 21 million people are expected to more than triple by the end of the century. Chad’s low educational attainment, with 38% of girls completed primary school, coupled with high rates of child marriage and fertility also pose problems for its development.

The World Bank is working on some of these fronts, including announcing a new agreement that will strengthen Chad’s education system, and launching Mission 300 in partnership with the African Development Bank to connect 300 million more people in Africa to electricity by 2030.

But these issues are all linked and can only be solved when they aren’t siloed. Affordable, clean energy for all is Sustainable Development Goal 7, which also relates to SDG 5, gender equity and women’s empowerment, which is preerequisite for lowering fertility and slowing population growth. Energy access is also interwoven with education (SDG 4), ending poverty (SDG 1), promoting health (SDG 3), fighting climate change (SDG 13), and the entire SDG agenda.

For example, energy poverty keeps hospitals from storing vaccines, people from starting businesses, and children from studying after sunset. It exacerbates the very inequalities that education seeks to combat, particularly gender inequality.

As a holistic way to redress it, women activists in energy-poor countries are promoting “feminist electrification” — explicitly designing energy investments to empower women as economic actors and consumers. This could include integrating family planning into energy rollouts, investing in women’s education, training, and leadership development, and including them in energy planning.

This perspective is currently lacking in Mission 300’s “energy compacts” — voluntary commitments outlining how countries, companies, and organizations affordable and clean energy for all. Chad’s National Energy Compact calls for adding connections for over 14 million more people, raising electricity access from 11% to 90% by 2030, achieving 46% access to clean cooking solutions by 2030, boosting renewables to 30% of total electricity generation, adding 866 MW of new capacity, and mobilizing $650.3 million in total investments, about one-third from the private sector.

The Compact addresses infrastructure, private sector engagement, and regulatory reform, but overlooks critical human dimensions of energy, including its intersection with gender equality and population growth.

For example, Chad’s high fertility rates result in large household sizes and increased energy demand for cooking, lighting, and other activities. Women manage most of the domestic energy needs, yet they generally aren’t part of energy decision-making.

Nearly all Chad’s rural households rely on wood for cooking, which devastates forests and exposes families to indoor air pollution that contributes to respiratory diseases. Clean cooking solutions, like LPG stoves or electric induction cookers, could transform these risks. But only if women can access, afford, and trust them.

Unmet family planning needs are accelerating Chad’s rapid population growth, which threatens to swamp any gains in energy access. With little education and few economic options, 61% of girls get married by age 18, part of the reason for Chad’s sky-high total fertility rate of 5.14 births per woman.

Fast population growth accelerates urban sprawl, drives deforestation for charcoal production, and makes it harder to extend grid infrastructure to meet energy demands.

For all these reasons, family planning and energy planning are connected. Chad can’t meet its Energy Compact targets without also setting and meeting goals for family planning and empowering women.

Feminist electrification would provide women with vocational training in solar installation, electric stove sales and maintenance, ensuring that clean energy solutions reach households while creating jobs for women and opportunity for self-determination, which universally tends to lower fertility rates. It would further the Compact’s goals of expanding decentralized renewable energy and fostering private investment by extending them to women.

Chad should revise its National Energy Compact to include a specific gender and demographics integration plan. It should require gender impact assessments for all new energy projects, track energy access outcomes by gender and income, and link electrification operations directly with family planning, health, and women’s economic empowerment initiatives.

Energy access is not just about how many kilowatts get generated; it’s about the human realities behind the numbers, and who shares the benefits of electricity. True access means that a woman in rural Chad can flip a switch, cook cleanly, breathe safely, and choose the size of her family.

That’s the kind of power Africa needs.

Sudiksha Battineni is a rising sophomore at Duke University and a Stanback Fellow at the Population Institute

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Europe’s nuclear gap: Why London and Paris must go further to deter Moscow

Euractiv.com - Mon, 08/25/2025 - 06:00
Nuclear weapons remain central to the Kremlin’s playbook of intimidation and coercion. And in the grey zone between conventional war and full-scale nuclear conflict, Russia has options – NATO has far fewer
Categories: Défense, European Union

‘Block everything!’ calls in France revive spectre of yellow vest-style unrest

Euractiv.com - Mon, 08/25/2025 - 06:00
Security services are monitoring the movement, though a source familiar with the matter said there is no current indication of foreign influence
Categories: Défense, European Union

What is behind the passion of Love Island USA's Nigerian fanbase?

BBC Africa - Mon, 08/25/2025 - 01:44
Nigerians made their mark during this year's Love Island USA - but it caused tensions within the fanbase.
Categories: Africa, Europäische Union

What is behind the passion of Love Island USA's Nigerian fanbase?

BBC Africa - Mon, 08/25/2025 - 01:44
Nigerians made their mark during this year's Love Island USA - but it caused tensions within the fanbase.
Categories: Africa, European Union

How Russia is quietly trying to win over the world

BBC Africa - Mon, 08/25/2025 - 01:06
Over the past three years, Russian state-backed news channel RT has expanded its international presence.

Cinéma d'ailleurs : Roumanie

Courrier des Balkans - Sun, 08/24/2025 - 23:59

Ce nouvel an qui n'est jamais arrivé Samedi 23 aout 2025 à 21h Dimanche 24 aout 2025 à 13h30 De Bogdan Mureşanu Avec Adrian Văncică, Nicoleta Hâncu, Emilia Dobrin 20 décembre 1989. La Roumanie est au bord de la révolution. Les autorités préparent les festivités du Nouvel An comme si de rien n'était ou presque mais le vernis officiel commence à craquer. Dans l'effervescence de la contestation, six destins vont se croiser au fil d'une journée pas comme les autres. Jusqu'à la chute de (…)

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World Cup debutants show 'rugby matters' in Brazil

BBC Africa - Sun, 08/24/2025 - 22:32
South Africa comfortably beat Brazil in Northampton, but the Women's Rugby World Cup debutants show "rugby matters" to Brazilians.

Von der Leyen says ‘deliberate’ deal with Trump avoided trade war

Euractiv.com - Sun, 08/24/2025 - 19:00
The Commission president called the deal solid although imperfect
Categories: Défense, European Union

Pourquoi le Burkina Faso met fin au projet de recherche Target malaria

BBC Afrique - Sun, 08/24/2025 - 18:49
Les autorités du Burkina Faso ont mis fin aux activités menées par Target Malaria dans leur pays pour réduire la propagation du paludisme à l'aide de moustiques mâles génétiquement modifiés, l'organisme de recherche assurant, pour sa part, être toujours « disposé à coopérer » avec cet État d'Afrique de l'Ouest.
Categories: Afrique, European Union

Kamworor and Alem clinch Antrim Coast Half Marathon wins

BBC Africa - Sun, 08/24/2025 - 18:12
Kenya's Geoffrey Kamworor and Ethiopia's Mizan Alem claim comfortable wins in the Antrim Coast Half Marathon men's and women's events on Sunday.

Zelenskyy calls for Putin talks as Ukraine celebrates independence

Euractiv.com - Sun, 08/24/2025 - 17:54
Canada's Mark Carney, US envoy Keith Kellogg among those in Kyiv to mark Ukraine's independence amid ongoing war
Categories: Défense, European Union

Fil info Serbie | Les lycéens d'Obrenovac sont « encore plus nombreux » à soutenir Nikolina Sinđelić

Courrier des Balkans - Sun, 08/24/2025 - 16:00

Depuis l'effondrement mortel de l'auvent de la gare de Novi Sad, le 1er novembre 2024, la Serbie se soulève contre la corruption meurtrière du régime du président Vučić et pour le respect de l'État de droit. Cette exigence de justice menée par les étudiants a gagné tout le pays. Suivez les dernières informations en temps réel et en accès libre.

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Portugal, Spain continue to grapple with fires and record heat

Euractiv.com - Sun, 08/24/2025 - 14:02
Spanish authorities said this month’s heatwave was the country's most severe on record
Categories: Défense, European Union

Russian minister claims West trying to ‘block’ Ukraine peace talks

Euractiv.com - Sun, 08/24/2025 - 12:44
Trump is pushing for peace talks, but Russia's chief diplomat is blaming others for holding up a summit
Categories: Défense, European Union

A Putin-Zelenskyy summit remains possible, but where to hold it?

Euractiv.com - Sun, 08/24/2025 - 11:50
The biggest logistical hurdle for would-be hosts remains the ICC arrest warrant against Putin

Nous avons visité le nouveau musée qui célèbre le « miracle de la langue slovène »...

Courrier des Balkans - Sun, 08/24/2025 - 08:09

À Štanjel, un petit village proche de la frontière entre la Slovénie et l'Italie, le Musée de la Langue slovène et du livre célèbre enfin la langue slovène et ses 2,5 millions de locuteurs. Notre correspondante Mimi Podkrižnik l'a visité. Récit.

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Weekly schedule of President António Costa

European Council - Sat, 08/23/2025 - 23:39
Weekly schedule of President António Costa, 11 August - 31 August 2025.
Categories: Défense, European Union

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