Strictly Come Dancing 2014 final: Who won? Caroline Flack lifts the trophy following a closely fought final
December 20, 2014
Renewable Energy: The Untold Story of an African Revolution
December 18, 2014
Uncategorized Africa, Development, peter singhateh, Peter Singhatey, Renewable Energy, United Nations Leave a comment
Renewable Energy: The Untold Story of an African Revolution.
“There is a revolution going on in the continent of Africa and the world is not noticing it. You can go to Egypt, Ethiopia Kenya, Namibia, and Mozambique. I think we will see renewable energy being the answer to Africa’s energy problems in the next fifteen years,” Steiner said in an interview with IPS.
Sharing the example of the UNEP headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya, Steiner told IPS that the decision was taken that “if UNEP is going to be centred with its offices in the African continent on the Equator, there can be reason why we are not using renewable energy. So we installed photovoltaic panels on our roof which we share with UN Habitat, 1200 people, and we produce 750,000 kilowatt hours of electricity every year, that is enough for the entire building to operate.”
He noted that although it will take UNEP between eight and 10 years to pay off the installation, UNEP will have over 13 years of electricity without paying monthly or annual power bills. “It is the best business proposition that a U.N. body has ever made in terms of paying for electricity for a building,” he said.
According to Steiner, the “revolution” is already happening in East Africa, especially in Kenya and Ethiopia which are both targeting renewable energy, especially geothermal energy.
“Kenya plans to triple its electricity generation up to about 6000 megawatts in the next five years. More than 90 percent of the planned power is to come from geothermal, solar and wind power,” he said…
Credit unions are key to building on our housing strategy
December 3, 2014
Uncategorized credit unions, Ireland, microfinance, People & Society, peter singhateh, Peter Singhatey Leave a comment
Credit unions are key to building on our housing strategy.
Up to €1bn of credit union funding could be redirected to the Government’s Social Housing Strategy, which aims to meet the needs of some 75,000 households. Credit unions want to make investments that are more sustainable and socially aware, writes Martin Sisk….
…It is estimated that 29,000 construction jobs will be created as a result of this initiative which is a welcome development for every sector of our economy. The strategy envisages meeting the housing needs of some 75,000 households through local authority provision via the private rental sector — using the Housing Assistance Payment and the Rental Accommodation Scheme as well as reforming social housing delivery and management in Ireland.
The Irish League of Credit Unions welcomes this initiative and we feel that we have a very positive role to play in its delivery. Credit unions currently have large amounts of excess funds held in deposits and investments. We estimate that somewhere between €500m to €1bn of those funds could be redirected to the Government Social Housing Strategy, which would equate to 2,500 to 5,000 housing units.
…In this way, credit unions will continue to survive and thrive and fulfil the economic and social objectives of the movement and their communities. It is in keeping with the credit union ethos and philosophy that they would do so and it would continue their unending contribution to Irish society as a whole, as they have done over the last 50 years….
UN: Most African Nations to Miss 2015 MDG Goals
November 30, 2014
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UN: Most African Nations to Miss 2015 MDG Goals.
ADDIS ABABA—
Most African countries will not reach the Millennium Development Goals set for 2015 because of the gap between economic and human development. That is one of the conclusions in this year’s annual U.N. report on the Least Developed Countries, presented Thursday.
Junior Davis, U.N. economic affairs officer for Africa, said African countries have not been able to translate their economic growth into structural transformation.
“We think that is the case because these countries have not focused efficiently on building what we call their productive capacities,” Davis said. “These are the basic human and economic development capacities that are needed to promote sustainable economic development. And the MDG, as they were constructed, largely ignored the need to develop the productive capacities.”…
The Ultimate Fatal Attraction: 5 Reasons People Join ISIS-Carnegie Middle East Center
November 16, 2014
Uncategorized Africa, Conflict, International Security, ISIS, Middle East, peter singhateh, Peter Singhatey Leave a comment
The Ultimate Fatal Attraction: 5 Reasons People Join ISIS-Carnegie Middle East Center.
The Ultimate Fatal Attraction: 5 Reasons People Join ISIS-Carnegie Middle East Center
The appeal of the Islamic State to Arab and Muslim youth is hard to understand. Many assume religion or social media is the main draw for the increasing numbers who are uprooting their lives to join the militants in Iraq and Syria. But this is not the full story.
Five distinct trends—not including theology or technology—explain the fatal attraction to the Islamic State. And understanding these trends is vital for winning the war against extremist ideologies.
First, Arab education systems have failed. Instead of vital analytical skills or civic values, schools emphasized rote learning and the uncritical acceptance of authority.
History curricula and religious education fostered an us-versus-them mentality along ethnic, ideological, and sectarian lines, making youth vulnerable to external influence. This helped transform the cultural landscape of Arab countries, facilitating the spread of militant ideologies and the early indoctrination of younger populations…
Top British Spy Warns of Terrorists’ Use of Social Media – NYTimes.com
November 6, 2014
Uncategorized International Security, Internet, peter singhateh, Peter Singhatey, Terrorism Leave a comment
Top British Spy Warns of Terrorists’ Use of Social Media – NYTimes.com.
LONDON — One of Britain’s highest-ranking intelligence officials on Tuesday castigated the giant American companies that dominate the Internet for providing the “command-and-control networks of choice for terrorists and criminals” and challenged the companies to find a better balance between privacy and security.
The statements were made by Robert Hannigan, the newly appointed director of GCHQ, Britain’s electronic intelligence agency. They were among the most pointed in a campaign by intelligence services in Britain and the United States against pressure to rein in their digital surveillance after disclosures by the American former contractor Edward J. Snowden…
How to burn fat faster
November 6, 2014
Uncategorized Health, Keeping Fit, peter singhateh, Peter Singhatey, Running, Weight Lost Leave a comment
How to burn fat faster
Losing weight and toning up can seem like a battle, so anything to speed up the process will make things a whole lot easier.
Here are The Running Bug’s tips on how to burn fat faster, try them out this week and see if you notice a difference.















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