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Paralympics in Paris: Globaler Aufruf für fairen Zugang zu Hilfstechnologien

Euractiv.de - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:20
Die Eröffnung der Paralympics 2024 in Paris rückt die globalen Ungleichheiten beim Zugang zu Hilfstechnologien in den Fokus. Eine neue Kampagne der WHO und des Organisationskomitees soll das Bewusstsein dafür schärfen und Lösungen fördern.
Categories: Europäische Union

Joyful ceremony kickstarts Paris 2024 Paralympics

Euractiv.com - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:20
French president Emmanuel Macron declared the Paralympic Games open on Wednesday (28 August) after a glorious ceremony in which competitors were celebrated by joyful volunteers and spectators on a sweet summer night.
Categories: European Union

Herausforderung für von der Leyen: Auswahl der neuen EU-Kommissare

Euractiv.de - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:16
Die EU-Mitgliedstaaten haben Ursula von der Leyen nicht dabei unterstützt, eine ausgewogene Geschlechterverteilung in der EU-Kommission zu erreichen. Nun bleibt ihr nur noch wenig Zeit, um die Faktoren abzuwägen, mit denen ihre neue Besetzung die parlamentarische Kontrolle überstehen würde.
Categories: Europäische Union

Digging riverbeds in Zimbabwe in desperate search for water

BBC Africa - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:12
The southern Africa region is facing one of the worst droughts in living memory.
Categories: Africa

Digging riverbeds in Zimbabwe in desperate search for water

BBC Africa - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:12
The southern Africa region is facing one of the worst droughts in living memory.
Categories: Africa

Digging riverbeds in Zimbabwe in desperate search for water

BBC Africa - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:12
The southern Africa region is facing one of the worst droughts in living memory.
Categories: Africa

FCSG hat Sorgen vor Europa-Hit gegen Trabzonspor: Maassen will schaffen, was Vorgänger Zeidler nie gelungen ist

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:02
Nach elf Jahren will St. Gallen endlich wieder in eine europäische Gruppenphase. Auswärts gegen Trabzonspor muss dafür am Donnerstagabend (19 Uhr) ein Sieg her.
Categories: Swiss News

WHO warns of increased STI, pregnancy risk as condom use among youth drops

Euractiv.com - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:00
Teenagers are using fewer condoms when having sex, a report commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO) has found, warning of the risks of unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Categories: European Union

Migration als Wachstumsmotor: Kontroverse Aussage vom spanischen Ministerpräsidenten

Euractiv.de - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:00
Der spanische Ministerpräsident Pedro Sánchez bezeichnete bei einem offiziellen Besuch in Mauretanien reguläre Migration als notwendig für das Wirtschaftswachstum in Spanien und der EU. Dies stieß auf scharfe Kritik von der konservativen Opposition.
Categories: Europäische Union

Morgenritual mit Folgen: Kaffee direkt nach dem Aufstehen ist ungesund

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:00
Bei vielen Menschen sieht der Start in den Tag gleich aus: der Gang zur Kaffeemaschine. Doch genau diese Angewohnheit sollte man sich besser wieder abgewöhnen. Der erste Kaffee des Tages sollte nämlich erst viel später getrunken werden. Wieso? Das erfährst du im Video.
Categories: Swiss News

Von Emotionen überwältigt: Strassenkünstler kriegt Trinkgeld seines Lebens

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 08:00
Der Strassenkünstler «Basketball Man» zeigt seine Show auf einer Strasse im australischen Brisbane. Da passiert dieser Moment: Ein Mann läuft auf ihn zu und drückt ihm die vielleicht grosszügigste Spende seines Lebens in die Hand. Vor Glück fällt er ihm um den Hals.
Categories: Swiss News

L’Expresso : Emmanuel Macron s’échappe en Serbie pour vendre des Rafale

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 07:58
Aujourd'hui dans l'Expresso : Emmanuel Macron en Serbie, Roberta Metsola à Varsovie, le Danemark, l’Espagne et le Portugal nomment leurs candidats commissaires et l'Allemagne cherche l'unité sur la question migratoire alors que se joue la bataille politique des élections ce week-end
Categories: Union européenne

«Komische Lichter am Himmel»: Schon wieder Starlink-Spektakel über der Schweiz

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 07:58
Am Dienstag war ein Satellit der US-Raumfahrtfirma SpaceX am Himmel zu beobachten. Nun gab es am Donnerstagmorgen eine weitere Sichtung.
Categories: Swiss News

At least 10 Palestinians killed in major Israeli raids across West Bank

Euractiv.com - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 07:55
Hundreds of Israeli troops backed by helicopters, drones and armoured personnel carriers raided the flashpoint cities of Jenin and Tulkarm and other areas in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday (28 August), killing at least 10 Palestinians.
Categories: European Union

Albanie : l'avenir est-il vraiment à l'import/export de déchets dangereux ?

Courrier des Balkans / Albanie - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 07:54

Deux navires albanais chargés de déchets toxiques ont été envoyés en Thaïlande. Les autorités se rejettent la faute mutuellement. Pendant ce temps, le gouvernement d'Edi Rama relance l'idée de faciliter l'importation de déchets étrangers.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Albanie : l'avenir est-il vraiment à l'import/export de déchets dangereux ?

Courrier des Balkans - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 07:54

Deux navires albanais chargés de déchets toxiques ont été envoyés en Thaïlande. Les autorités se rejettent la faute mutuellement. Pendant ce temps, le gouvernement d'Edi Rama relance l'idée de faciliter l'importation de déchets étrangers.

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Categories: Balkans Occidentaux

Mpox : le Portugal évalue ses possibilités de don de vaccins à l’Afrique

Euractiv.fr - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 07:53
Le ministère portugais de la Santé a déclaré mercredi 28 août qu’il étudiait la possibilité d’un don de vaccins contre le mpox (variole du singe) aux pays africains, en fonction de son stock et de ses besoins internes, après que plusieurs pays européens ont annoncé envoyer des doses.
Categories: Union européenne

Streit in Liestal BL eskaliert – «es war richtig krass»: Zwei Männer attackieren sich mit Messer und Schere

Blick.ch - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 07:50
Beim Wasserturmplatz in Liestal ist es am Mittwochabend gegen 18.30 Uhr zu einer Auseinandersetzung zwischen zwei Männern gekommen sein. Sie griffen sich mit Messer und Schere an.
Categories: Swiss News

Signs of Progress on Peace-Positive Climate Adaptation

Africa - INTER PRESS SERVICE - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 07:48

Credit: Adobe Stock

By Ann-Sophie Böhle
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Aug 29 2024 (IPS)

The consequences of climate change are disproportionately impacting fragile and conflict-affected settings (FCS). Climate shocks can exacerbate security risks in FCS, conflict and instability compromise a region’s ability to adapt to climate change, leaving its population ever more vulnerable to future climate shocks.

This creates a risk of mutually reinforcing crises spiraling out of control.

By the same token, climate adaptation—measures to increase resilience to climate change—can reduce conflict risks and possibly contribute to lasting peace. This is why international meetings, such as last year’s COP28 climate summit (November 30-December 12 2023) and the (February 27-29 ) World Bank Fragility Forum, have emphasized the need for increased climate action in FCS and for approaches that address climate adaptation and peace simultaneously.

However, climate adaptation in FCS is made particularly challenging by, among other factors, the volatility of the context, security risks to people associated with the work and high costs. Various approaches have been suggested to address some of these issues and to make adaptation projects in FCS more effective—not only in terms of building climate resilience but also in addressing conflict risk.

A review of policy and strategic documents published by five donors that are actively supporting climate adaptation in FCS—the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Global Environmental Facility (GEF), the World Bank, and the Dutch and Danish foreign ministries—suggests that such approaches are starting to take root at the policy level. This blog focuses on how five such approaches were reflected in the documents.

Integrated climate–security assessments

It has been argued that integrated assessments covering both climate and conflict dimensions are crucial to designing climate adaptation measures that do not increase conflict risk and ideally help create conditions for lasting peace.

While each of the five donors acknowledges the links between climate change and security at the policy level, only some conduct integrated assessments. For example, a few of the World Bank’s climate change country risk profiles delve into the intersection with security concerns.

Among others the profiles for Ethiopia and Yemen highlight the risk of projected climatic change and extreme weather events worsening tensions around natural resources, food insecurity and migration.

Yet even in these country profiles, the analysis of climate–security links seems somewhat ad hoc; none of the five donors appears to use a systematic method for assessing these links and how adaptation can influence them.

Peace-positive ambitions and activities

A ‘peace-positive’ approach to climate adaptation entails, for example, defining peace-related objectives and indicators of success for an adaptation project. The approach could also include, for example, activities aimed at fostering dialogue, ensuring the equitable distribution of resources and building state capacity to alleviate local tensions.

Denmark’s programme for the fragile border areas of Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger combines climate adaptation with facilitating community dialogue and mediation over resource access. In a 2018 report, the GEF’s Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel (STAP) urged the GEF to take opportunities ‘to contribute actively to conflict prevention, not only by mitigating the vulnerabilities affecting particular stakeholder groups but also by strengthening institutions of environmental cooperation and equitable resource governance’.

However, it is unclear whether this advice has been followed. Otherwise, there was little sign of peace-positive activities on the part of any of the five donors. Similarly, there were no examples of climate adaptation projects having specific indicators for impacts on peace.

It is important to acknowledge that peace-positive efforts may exceed the mandates and capacities of many climate adaptation actors.

Collaboration and coordination with other actors

The 2016 World Humanitarian Summit underlined the fact that collaboration and coordination between humanitarian, development and peacebuilding (HDP) actors is necessary to better address issues linked to climate change and conflict, such as population displacement.

For example, climate adaptation actors new to an area can benefit from the knowledge, experience and local connections of humanitarian and peacebuilding actors already operating there.

Calls for such cooperation and collaboration have become commonplace among international actors in the HDP fields. Yet it is rarely seen in practice: HDP and climate adaptation projects still occur in isolation. Challenges to collaboration and cooperation include the varying engagement timelines and methodologies of different actors.

There are positive signs, however. For example, the African Development Bank’s Strategy for Addressing Fragility and Building Resilience in Africa (2022–2026) emphasizes the value of collaboration ‘across many actors’, playing to each one’s comparative advantages in the ‘multidimensional challenge’ of tackling fragility.

Some of the AfDB’s recent country strategies indicate that it has taken steps to map the other development partners operating in the country, suggesting a will to put this principle into practice.

Participatory and inclusive approaches

Another widely accepted principle is that projects are more likely to succeed with the participation of key stakeholders and the inclusion of different groups affected by the project—because, among other things, this makes the project more likely to respond to local needs and realities, which in turn builds a stronger sense of local ownership.

In FCS, it is even more important to understand how different groups may benefit or lose out from a project and how interventions may create or deepen local tensions. Inclusive, participatory approaches are therefore essential to ensure conflict sensitivity and peace-positive outcomes.

The Netherlands’ Global Climate Strategy advocates for a people-centred approach, setting equity and inclusion as guiding principles. ‘Locally led adaption’ and ‘meaningful participation’ are prioritized in order to better understand local needs and benefit from the knowledge and experiences of local people, especially vulnerable groups.

Similarly, the AfDB’s policies promote intensified engagement with civil society. An example of this in practice is seen in a project on sustainable water management in the Eastern Nile region, which integrated community-based feedback and validation processes that provided insight into local perceptions of the project.

Flexibility and adaptability

Various past climate adaptation projects have had to be abandoned or relocated when conflict has broken out. This has been blamed in part on inflexibility in the projects’ designs: being only suitable for a fixed set of pre-conflict circumstances.

As volatility is a characteristic of FCS, flexible approaches that allow timelines, budgets and activities to be adapted in response to changing contexts allow projects to be more effective and to stay relevant.

The Netherlands mentions ‘modular’ programme design as one of the ‘special methods’ it uses for development cooperation in fragile areas. This allows different parts of a programme to be modified in response to changes in the situation on the ground without jeopardizing the entire programme.

The World Bank reports that while its current guidance offers a ‘range of operational flexibilities’, project teams have not always used them. It acknowledges that ‘efforts are needed to ensure that teams are aware and feel empowered to draw on flexibilities as needed so that practice aligns with policy’.

Looking ahead

Major donors appear to be aware of key ways to facilitate effective, peace-positive climate adaptation in FCS, based on their policies and strategies. This is promising, but there is limited evidence of how, or whether, this awareness is being translated into practice. There is an urgent need to share insights and experiences on how this can be done effectively.

The findings build on a document analysis conducted by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) for the Global Center on Adaptation’s Water and Urban programme.

Ann-Sophie Böhle is a Research Assistant in the SIPRI Climate Change and Risk Programme.

IPS UN Bureau

 


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Categories: Africa

Macron will Kampfflugzeuge an Serbien verkaufen

Euractiv.de - Thu, 08/29/2024 - 07:48
Der französische Präsident Emmanuel Macron verlässt das politisch krisengeschüttelte Frankreich zu einer zweitägigen Reise nach Serbien. Dort will er dem Regime von Präsident Aleksandar Vučić Kampfflugzeuge verkaufen, trotz vermeintlicher Verbindungen Belgrads zu Russland.
Categories: Europäische Union

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