by Kizito Sikuka – SANF 16 no 48 Southern African countries have agreed on the need to intensify efforts to harness renewable energy as the world is fast running out of traditional energy sources such as coal.
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Mainstreaming gender in the SADC renewable energy sector
Southern Africa is undergoing a crippling power shortage, which was first detected as early as 1999, forcing most countries to implement demand-side management programmes such as load shedding.
SADC moves closer to establishing renewable energy centre
by Joseph Ngwawi – SANF 16 no. 8 The long-awaited centre to promote the utilisation of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency initiatives in southern Africa is expected to be officially launched by June following the completion of the process of selecting a host nation and the appointment of secretariat staff.
Mainstreaming gender in the SADC renewable energy sector
Southern Africa is undergoing a crippling power shortage, which was first detected as early as 1999, forcing most countries to implement demand-side management programmes such as load shedding.
Challenge of balancing competing water, energy needs in SADC
by Kizito Sikuka The warning is clear and getting louder – management of water development in southern Africa cannot continue to undermine energy issues or vice versa because action in one area impacts on the other.
SADC moves closer to establishing renewable energy centre
by Joseph Ngwawi The long-awaited centre to promote the utilisation of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency initiatives in southern Africa is expected to be officially launched by June following the completion of the process of selecting a host nation and the appointment of secretariat staff.
Access to water, energy key to SADC regional integration
by Kizito Sikuka in Gaborone, Botswana Availability of adequate water and energy supplies is critical in advancing regional development and integration in southern Africa.
SADC launches new publications on tracking regional integration
by Kizito Sikuka in Mbabane, Swaziland Access to reliable and accurate information is essential to achieving regional integration and sustainable development in southern Africa.
SADC agrees on coordinated response to water and energy challenges
by Egline Tauya Water and energy are essential to human and economic development, which are hampered in southern Africa due to the current shortages.
Access to water, energy key to SADC regional integration
by Kizito Sikuka in Gaborone, Botswana Availability of adequate water and energy supplies is critical in advancing regional development and integration in southern Africa.