Novembre 2016

A legally binding international treaty on climate change should be the ultimate target

A legally binding international treaty on climate change should be the ultimate target

lundi 28 novembre 2016

Marrakech, Morocco hosted the 22nd Conference of Parties for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC)-COP22 between 7th-18th November 2016. This conference also acted as the first session of the conference of Parties to the Paris Agreement (CMA 1), which entered into force on 4th November. Several world leaders and state representatives recommitted themselves to the implementation of the Paris Agreement- a positive step in combating climate change. The remaining challenge though, is still the lack of an international legally binding mechanism to punish climate change defaulters. The outcomes of the Paris Agreement were great but were non-binding and therefore not an international treaty. Countries voluntarily set their national targets for carbon emissions, a serious weakness, since it’s not an obligation. Coal- the main source of human carbon emissions wasn’t properly addressed in the Paris Agreement and thus puts the planet at the mercy of the biggest polluters: Unites States, China and India, they have no legal obligation to stop doing so, it all depends on their will. More to that, there was no agreement on including Carbon tax in the Paris agreement which would have impacted transporters and power suppliers to change their decisions and start limiting their carbon emissions. The Marrakech summit was a positive step towards the implementation of the Paris agreement, world leaders recommitted themselves to take action on climate change and sustainable development, what remains to be seen are the tangible actions by individual states. A legally binding international treaty on climate change should be the ultimate target for all concerned parties in order to seriously reduce global warming and safeguard our planet. /Frank Habineza

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DGPR Establishes Structures in Nyabihu District

DGPR Establishes Structures in Nyabihu District

lundi 21 novembre 2016

The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda is pleased to inform its members and the general public, that it successfully established party structures in Nyabihu District in the Western Province and trained its members from 12th -20th November 2016. This process is party of the party’s efforts to establish structures in the whole country and prepare for the upcoming Presidential and Parliamentary elections. Members were offered different skills in conflict management, rules and regulations regarding elections and electoral campaigns, women involvement in decision making organs, gender issues and partnerships between the private sector and Government. Nyabihu becomes the 17th district, where DGPR has established party structures. Done at Kigali on 21st November 2016 Jean Deogratias TUYISHIME Information Secretary, Democratic Green Party of Rwanda

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DGPR trained its members in Rulindo district and elected district leaders.

DGPR trained its members in Rulindo district and elected district leaders.

lundi 7 novembre 2016

The Democratic Green Party of Rwanda successfully finalised a leadership training for party members in Rulindo district. The training started on 22nd October and finalised on 6th November 2016. Members also elected the party district committee, which will oversee the formation of other party structures in Rulindo District. The training offered skills in management of political conflicts, rules and regulations regarding elections and electoral campaigns, women involvement in decision making organs, gender issues and partnerships between the private sector and Government. Rulindo becomes the 16th district, where DGPR has established party structures. Done at Kigali on 7th November 2016 Ntezimana Jean Claude Secretary General, Democratic Green Party of Rwanda

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