In terms of renewable energy, the Saharawi Republic is among the most promising regions in the world, due to its high rates of sunshine throughout the year and the power and regularity of its winds, opening up considerable prospects for investment in solar energy, wind energy. In terms of renewable energy, the Saharawi Republic is among the most promising regions in the world, due to its high rates of sunshine throughout the year and the power and regularity of its winds, opening up considerable prospects for investment in solar energy, wind energy. Geneva (Switzerland) 24 June 2025 (SPS) – The Sahrawi Observatory for Natural Resources and Enviromental Protection (SONREP) launched its new annual report today under the title: “Sustainability for Whom? Renewable Energy and Environmental Justice under Occupation,” during an international virtual. Combined periodic report of all outstanding reports covering the period 2013 to 2025 of the Saharawi Republic submitted to the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights 1 Combined periodic report of all outstanding reports covering the period 2013 to 2025 of the Saharawi Republic submitted. Camels roam next to wind turbines that will supply power to a desalination plant in Dakhla, in Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara, on 26 May 2025 (Abdel Majid Bziouat/AFP) In late October 2020, Minatu Ljatat travelled from her home in the refugee camp of Awserd in southwestern Algeria to Guerguerat. Chahid El Hafed (Sahrawi Republic) 15 January 2025 (SPS)– The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) participated today in a high-level virtual meeting of African energy ministers, held to prepare for the G20 Energy Transition Working Group under South Africa's presidency. Hosted via a virtual. Western Sahara is a United Nations–designated non-self-governing territory in north-western Africa. It has a surface area of 272,000 square kilometres (105,000 sq mi). Western Sahara is the last African colonial state yet to achieve independence and has been dubbed "Africa's last colony". Young Green Fabian Wagner attended the COP 22 negotiations in Marrakesh and found that despite the host's eagerness to project itself as a constructive force in the fight against climate change, its policies in other areas raise serious concerns – not least the levels of repression around the.