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France s citizen climate assembly: a failed experiment?

France s citizen climate assembly: a failed experiment? Sonia Phalnikar © Provided by dw.com A diverse group of 150 French citizens were given a crash course in climate science, quizzed experts and debated policy Amandine Roggeman was vacationing in Greece in August 2019 when she got an SMS saying she had been picked to take part in a French citizens convention on the climate. Would she, the message asked, be interested? The 27-year-old, who works in the cultural sector in Paris, had only vaguely heard about France s upcoming experiment in direct democracy. I first thought the text message was a joke, Roggeman said. But I felt strongly about the climate. I also felt privileged to be randomly picked from the entire population. Above all, I was curious.

French government launches citizen panel on Covid vaccines to allay scepticism

Podcast: Vaccinating the elderly, citizen voices on climate, India s French city

By Sarah Elzas - RFI JAN 7, 2021 Why are France s elderly, and most vulnerable to Covid, not queueing up to get vaccinated? Frustrations with the slow pace of democracy after the Citizen s convention on climate. And France s presence in India: when it lost (and won back) Puducherry from Britain. France has decided to start its Covid vaccination campaign with the elderly in care homes, which partly explains why it has been so much slower than its European neighbours. France is unique in requiring “informed consent” to administer the vaccine and the pre-vaccination doctor s visit is slowing down the process. Laurent Levasseur, chairman of Bluelinea, a company working with 1,000 French nursing homes, talks about why the take up rate for jabs is currently so low, the importance of family GPs in gaining people s trust and how little will in fact change for residents if they do consent to the vaccine. (Listen @1 35 )

Podcast: Vaccinating the elderly, citizen voices on climate, India s French city

Spotlight on France Issued on: 07/01/2021 - 18:32 Audio 29:05 32 min Why are France s elderly, and most vulnerable to Covid, not queueing up to get vaccinated? Frustrations with the slow pace of democracy after the Citizen s convention on climate. And France s presence in India: when it lost (and won back) Puducherry from Britain. Advertising France has decided to start its Covid vaccination campaign with the elderly in care homes, which partly explains why it has been so much slower than its European neighbours. France is unique in requiring “informed consent” to administer the vaccine and the pre-vaccination doctor’s visit is slowing down the process. Laurent Levasseur, chairman of Bluelinea, a company working with 1,000 French nursing homes, talks about why the take up rate for jabs is currently so low, the importance of family GPs in gaining people s trust and how little will in fact c

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