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础谤迟铆肠耻濒辞 18 Abr, 2012

Women鈥檚 access to energy addressed by 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Director General at EU summit

香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 Director General, Julia Marton-Lef猫vre chaired a panel on 鈥'A Gender and Rights-based Approach to Energy Access and Governance鈥 and called for education and career opportunities for women in the energy sector during the high-level 鈥溾. European Commission鈥檚 President, Jos茅 Manuel Barroso, and United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, were among the high-profile speakers of the event.

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Chairing the panel on 鈥'A Gender and Rights-based Approach to Energy Access and Governance鈥, Julia Marton-Lef猫vre raised the question of modern access to energy for women. 聽She opened her statement by pointing out that equity should be the common denominator of all discussions on energy鈥. Women receive less training and have less access to biomass fuels than men. Access to non-polluting energy has positive effects on women's health and social advantages. Therefore, training for women to use these technologies is crucial. Ms Marton Lef猫vre concluded by putting forward the idea of drawing up a new world map which identifies the positive examples of women鈥檚 access to energy around the world and underlined that Rio+20 will be a good chance to promote this idea in a context where sustainable energy is a central element of sustainable development.

European Commission鈥檚 President, Jos茅 Manuel Barroso and UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon presented the initiatives and actions which the two institutions are committed to in order to secure access to energy for all by 2030. Ban Ki-moon called for political leadership and mobilization of sustainable energy investment, according to the 鈥淪ustainable Energy for All initiative鈥 coordinated by the UN.聽

Jos茅 Manuel Barroso stressed EU鈥檚 commitment to sustainable energy goals, especially through the Europe 2020 Strategy. This action plan engages to 鈥渟mart, sustainable and inclusive growth鈥 and introduces the 20/20/20 energy targets: reducing gas emissions by 20% (30% if conditions are favourable) against 1990 levels; reaching a 20% share of renewable sources in total energy consumption and increasing energy efficiency by 20%. In addition, the EU Energy Initiative for Poverty Eradication and Sustainable Development is a part of the EU鈥檚 response to 聽UN 鈥淪ustainabke Energy for All Initiative鈥.

The Summit was held on 16 April in Brussels and was hosted by the European Commission and the Danish Presidency of the Council of the EU. It brought together United Nations agencies, the European Union鈥檚 institutions and stakeholders committed to the objectives of the UN鈥檚 鈥淪ustainable Energy for All鈥 Initiative.聽

2012 has been declared the 鈥淚nternational Year of Sustainable Energy for All鈥 by the UN General Assembly.