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The Energy Revolution in Africa: Don’t take it for granted!
 
It is difficult to deny the many benefits that come with a green energy revolution. But rationality alone won’t drive this revolution. As part of this month’s series on the climate work of FES and  
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In Uganda, unions are helping to drive transport workers into decent work
 
A trade union action in Uganda is among the successful stories of trade unions in transformation documented by the Global Trade Union Team of FES  
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EU Climate Policy in Jeopardy
 
Over a year after the Paris climate summit, Europe has to come together and take the lead once more. Reform of the European emissions trading system is a matter of the utmost urgency.  
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All bark but no bite?
 
Israel’s new law retroactively legalises Israeli settlers’ use of private Palestinian land. Palestinians remain to be convinced that the international community’s harsh words will be followed by  
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Addressing the environmental agenda cannot wait for the pandemic to end
 
As humanity battles the coronavirus pandemic, the fight against climate change has taken a back seat. This is why ecological deterioration should be an urgent problem on the global agenda.  
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New flagship study is out: "What young women want"
 
A broad data base brings new insights on expectations by young women in Germany about family policy and gender equality  
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More unity and solidarity: Two things we need for migration governance in Africa
 
Current measures to govern labour migration are inadequate for countries suffering from long-standing development gaps and governance deficits.  
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Fair Homes, Fair Society
 
An op-ed contribution on the domestic workers’ rights situation in Asia, reminds us the political goal of the international women’s movement for equality goes hand in hand with the workers’ movement  
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Same words, different language: The meaning of “migration” viewed from Europe and Africa
 
The absence of a real migration policy based on African realities should dispel any remaining illusion about the gulf separating the European and African understandings of the question, writes civil  
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Internet Governance – only collectively
 
Digital neo-nationalism is growing. More governments want to control the flow of data that crosses their borders. They fear that borderless communication will undermine national security, domestic  
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