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Droit a L'energie SOS Future (SOS未来能源权)成立于2000年,是一家总部设在法国的国际非政府组织。它在联合国经济及社会理事会(经社理事会)具有特别咨商地位。它的活跃成员是法人:来自四大洲60个国家的180个组织(非政府组织、国家和国际工会组织),代表着近3500万会员。我们的目标是:将所有希望采取行动的人聚集在一起,承认能源权是一项基本人权,为了共享能源资源,为了保护全球环境,在世界能源匮乏的极端情况下动员起来,与主要国际机构、政府和全球公民社会的主要行动者合作,提出具体和建设性的建议。
2nd World Forum on the Right to Energy Marrakech, 19–21 June 2004
Founded in 2000, Droit a L'energie SOS Futur (Right to Energy SOS Future) is an international nongovernmental organisation that has its head office in France. It is in special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC). Its active members are legal personalities: 180 organisations (NGOs, national and international union organisations) from 60 countries distributed among four continents and representing close to 35 million members. Our objectives are: to assemble all those wishing to act for the recognition of the right to energy as a basic human right, for the sharing of energy resources, and for the protection of the global environment, to mobilise around extreme situations of energy destitution in the world, to initiate specific and constructive proposals in partnership with major international institutions, governments, and the key actors of global civil society.