(par 6.3.2.3 ) Race to renewable – five developing countries ditching fossil fuels

Race to renewable: five developing countries ditching fossil fuels https://www.theguardian.com/global-development-professionals-network/2015/sep/15/five-developing-countries-ditching-fossil-fuels-china-india-costa-rica-afghanistan-albania Anna Leach, Tuesday 15 September 2015 09.00 Costa Rica, Afghanistan, China, India and Albania are all embracing renewable energy sources – five experts give their opinion on what the future holds Costa Rica Costa Rica is well on its way to becoming the first developing […]

(par 6.3.2.3 ) Power to the people

Power to the people? Realising the full potential of civil society requires that we work better and smarter https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2023-01-26-power-to-the-people-realising-the-full-potential-of-civil-society-requires-that-we-work-better-and-smarter/ By Mark Heywood Facing up to South Africa’s deepening civilisational crisis requires an introspection by progressive civil society on the strengths and shortcomings of pro-poor organisations and movements. Are the current strategies of civil society making a difference? […]

(par 6.3.2.3 ) Energy in Africa (taken from wikipedia)

Energy in Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_in_Africa Energy in Africa describes energy production, consumption and import in Africa. Energy use and development varies widely across the continent, with some African countries exporting energy to neighbors or the global market while others lack even basic infrastructures, or systems to acquire energy.[1] The World Bank has declared 32 of the […]