Publications
Call for recognition of a world day for the right to energy
We, the NGO Droit à l'énergie SOS Futur, believe that access to energy, access to water and access to healthy housing, together with decent work, contribute to eradicating poverty on our planet. We therefore support the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty on 17 October.
Like the AIH (International Alliance of Inhabitants), a member of our NGO, we are taking part in the highlights of the month of October to mobilise all the players and decision-makers around us to obtain worldwide recognition of a world day for the right of access to energy.
20 ans de l'Alliance Internationale de l'Habitat
Ce film est dédié à l'anniversaire des 20 ans de l'alliance internationale de l'habitat, adhérent à notre ONG.
Syndicat Mexicain de l'Electricité (SME) En route vers la convention en Amérique latine
Le premier forum régional du Nord Ouest convoqué par le mouvement syndical et social Ricardo Flores Magon (MSSRFM) s’est tenu à l’auditorium du syndicat des travailleurs académiques de l’Université de Sonora STAUS en Linea à Hermosillo. Evènement préparatoire à la première convention nationale démocratique des travailleurs qu’elle organise La Nueva Central de Trabajadores
Samedi 9 septembre 2023 avec la présence de notre Secrétaire général Martin Esparza Flores et Jose Humberto Montes de Oca Luna, secrétaire des affaires étrangères en tant qu’intervenants à la 2ème table ronde où ils sont présentés la convention et la situation dans laquelle les travailleurs sont confrontés ainsi que le bilan des luttes après 109 ans d’existence et 14 ans de résistance au coup d’état néolibéral.
We would like to express our support and emotion to the Moroccan people following the earthquake.
Many accounts suggest that the final toll of the earthquake will continue to rise, and that it will affect the population in particular. We hope that the international community will act quickly to provide the Moroccan people with all the help they need. We offer our full support to our Moroccan friends in the NGO Droit à l'Energie.
Déclaration de la CODDAE à propos des coupures d’électricité et à l’interdiction d’entrée des citernes d’hydrocarbures au Niger suite aux sanctions de la CEDEAO et de l’UEMOA
At the end of its extraordinary meeting held on Thursday 7 September 2023 at its headquarters in the Academy of Arts, to examine the situation following the closure of land borders and the suspension of electricity by Nigeria on the instructions of its President Bola Ahmed Tinubu following the military coup in Niger on 26 July 2023, the Collectif pour la Défense du Droit à l'Energie (CODDAE) issued the following statement.
True to its principles, CODDAE condemns any seizure of power by force, while taking note of this coup d'état.
For the past four (4) weeks, electricity has been unjustly cut off in all regions of Niger. This situation highlights two equally serious aspects: on a purely commercial level, it is a breach of contract that is as illegal as it is immature for a modern state and symptomatic of a sister state that is forgetting the foundations of African tradition and the word given by its predecessors.
This is totally incomprehensible for a country like ours, home of Professor Abdou Moumouni Dioffo and Professor Albert Wright, African pioneers of solar energy, and a country with natural energy resources such as uranium, oil, gas, coal, etc., to be faced with an electricity problem despite countless calls over the years from the former directors of Nigelec about the possibility of a supply disruption and the measures to be taken. This is despite countless calls over the years from the former directors of Nigelec about the possibility of a supply disruption and the measures to be taken to avoid it, i.e. by equipping our country with energy infrastructures that guarantee its energy independence in the event that Nigeria reneges on its commitment, as is currently the case.