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12/12/2011 - « Nous ne pouvons pas combattre le changement climatique en condamnant l’Afrique à la pauvreté », a déclaré le président de la Banque africaine de développement, Donald Kaberuka, présent à la Conférence des Nations unies sur le changement climatique, qui se clôt aujourd’hui à Durban, en Afrique du Sud.

Catégories: Afrique du Sud, Changement climatique, Réduction de la pauvreté, Fonds forestier du bassin du Congo, Le président


09/12/2011 - UK medical journal The Lancet recently headlined climate change as “the biggest global health threat of the 21st century.” Yet this presents a triple-win opportunity for Africa with three development agendas. With just 12.3 percent of the world’s population but 25 percent of the global disease burden, harnessing health and poverty reduction goals to climate-change mitigation and adaptation strategies makes financial and logistical sense.

Catégories: Afrique du Sud, Changement climatique, Santé, Réduction de la pauvreté


09/12/2011 - Africa emerged from the climate change conference, or COP 17, in Durban with a strong united front when it comes to tackling climate change on the continent, and in particular for fighting for its fair share of climate change adaptation and mitigation funds.

Catégories: Afrique du Sud, Changement climatique


09/12/2011 - More than 600 million Africans in sub-Saharan Africa cannot access electricity in their homes from a grid. In order to improve this situation as quickly as possible, the African Development Bank (AfDB) has been working during 2011 on a new energy strategy for Africa with an emphasis on low carbon methods.

Catégories: Afrique du Sud, Energie, Changement climatique


09/12/2011 - While Africa has long battled against the poverty that has scarred much of the continent for decades, the combat against climate change is relatively new. But they are not separate struggles. That was the idea that dominated a debate on climate finance at the climate change conference, or COP 17, in Durban.

Catégories: Afrique du Sud, Changement climatique, Fonds d'investissements climatiques, Le président


08/12/2011 - Les leaders africains ont revendiqué à Durban un meilleur accès de l’Afrique au financement climatique. Ils ont fortement rappelé que l’Afrique est déterminée à s’engager résolument dans la voie du développement propre. Pour cela, elle a besoin d’un accès égalitaire au financement climatique, en établissant un lien fort entre développement, adaptation et atténuation.

Catégories: Afrique du Sud, Changement climatique


08/12/2011 - Development and climate change are two sides of the same coin in Africa so it makes sense that funding for both should act as a catalyst for progress to benefit local communities. That was the key message from a panel discussion held at the climate change conference, or COP 17, in Durban on how climate change funds could be put to best use.

Catégories: Afrique du Sud, Changement climatique


08/12/2011 - The battle against deforestation in Africa has taken a step nearer to victory with a new pact aiming at greater protection for the world’s second biggest rain forest. The Congo Basin forest area covers more than 200 million hectares in central Africa and is vital to world ecology and a stable climate. But Africa’s forests have been shrinking steadily over the years.

Catégories: Afrique du Sud, Changement climatique, Fonds forestier du bassin du Congo


08/12/2011 - The World Wildlife Fund and the African Development Bank announced the progress made in the partnership between them that was signed in July 2011 to promote green growth at the climate change conference, or COP, in Durban.

Catégories: Afrique du Sud, Environnement, Changement climatique


07/12/2011 - Everyone agrees green growth is a good thing. So why isn’t the whole world speeding along the low carbon route? Why are there so many red lights along the way? The reason is that many low carbon projects are costly, beyond the reach of many if not most African governments. The private sector is not closing the gap. The reason is that investors are worried whether their money is safe.

Catégories: Afrique du Sud, Changement climatique, Développement du secteur privé, Energie


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