In four articles for Entreprenante Afrique, we present Electriciens sans frontières’ Cafés Lumière in Madagascar and compare the results of different alternative evaluation methods carried out at affordable cost to test and assess the existence of positive impacts of the project on sustainable development objectives. In this second section, we explore the possibility of testing the presence of impacts using remote sensing data, which is generally inexpensive to mobilise.
Non-governmental organizations are no exception to the need to reduce our carbon footprint. In France, around ten of them have already taken concrete steps in this direction. The example of Electriciens sans frontières.
On the eve of an international humanitarian conference in Paris for the civilian population of Gaza, 13 humanitarian organisations and Coordination SUD are calling on the French government to make a strong commitment to the protection of civilians and a lasting ceasefire in Gaza.
It is with great pleasure that we present you with our 2022 Activity Report !
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