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An energy community provides an alternative or a supportive model to the traditionally dominant state-owned or private energy utility. It can play a substantial role in the energy system by allowing the engagement of communities in renewable energy projects and supporting infrastructure, by sharing ownership, responsibilities, decisions and benefit
- Oladehinde Oladipo
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Africa’s renewable energy sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, with solar power attracting more than half of clean energy investments on the continent.
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The crucial question for Zimbabwe is no longer if digital solutions can contribute to environmental sustainability, but how the nation can effectively harness these tools in an equitable, responsible, and scalable manner.
- Erkan Satik
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As cloud adoption deepens, the region is building the digital foundations for resilience, inclusivity and competitiveness in the decades ahead.
- Enock Mokua
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Every business in Africa eventually reveals what animal it is, regardless of what the pitch deck claims. The Unicorn, the Mule, and the Camel are not aspirations; they are outcomes shaped by capital, markets, and discipline.
- Hakim Kanyere
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Vulnerable pupils in Bugweri District have received solar lanterns through a partnership between Nseete Foundation and German-based Stiftung Solar Energy Foundation, improving study conditions, reducing reliance on kerosene, and supporting sustainable development in rural communities.
- Magdalene Wanja
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In Kenya and across sub-Saharan Africa, more than 600 million people live without reliable electricity, while another 300 million remain digitally disconnected. Frequent power outages disrupt businesses, students struggle to complete homework, and many communities continue to be excluded from the digital economy.
- David Lecoque
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The urgency of the climate crisis is undeniable. From intensified droughts, floods, and storms to devastating heatwaves, climate impacts are rapidly accelerating worldwide, driving hunger, poverty, and humanitarian crises. Yet, the shock of these impacts is unfairly experienced by the most climate vulnerable nations.
- Morgan Sherburne
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A University of Michigan study found that people in Ghana and across the Global South who recycle electronic waste face a difficult paradox: earning livelihoods to ensure survival comes at the cost of severe long-term exposure to toxicity and dramatic environmental pollution.
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