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15 African Professionals For Energy Transition Fellowship

Silas Ezeugwu by Silas Ezeugwu
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Fifteen professionals from eight African countries have been selected from 231 applicants for the inaugural Energy Transition Africa (ETA) Fellows Programme.

The initiative is designed to build the human capital and institutional leadership needed to drive the continent’s energy transition.

The fellows, drawn from Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Madagascar, Nigeria, South Africa, Togo and Zambia, were selected from a multidisciplinary pool of professionals working in government, regulation, development finance, infrastructure, research, civil society, journalism, strategic communications and the private sector.

Announcing the founding class yesterday, Energy Transition Africa said the fellowship was established to address what it described as one of the least-discussed obstacles to Africa’s energy transition—the shortage of professionals with the expertise to convert policy ambitions into bankable investments, effective institutions and sustainable implementation.

According to the organisation, fewer than seven per cent of applicants secured places in the inaugural cohort, underscoring the programme’s competitiveness and the growing interest in building Africa’s energy transition capacity.

Executive Director of Energy Transition Africa, Vincent Egoro, said the success of Africa’s energy transition would depend as much on the quality of its institutions and professionals as on finance and technology.

“Africa can mobilise finance, import technology and announce ambitious projects, and still fail to deliver a transition that works,” Egoro said.

“The decisive question is often who will write the policy, interrogate the financing terms, strengthen the institution, operate the infrastructure, communicate the evidence and hold implementation accountable. The ETA Fellows Programme is an investment in those people.”

The 11-week programme, scheduled to commence on 31 July, departs from conventional classroom-based training by requiring participants to produce original analytical work addressing some of Africa’s most pressing energy transition challenges.

These include improving access to climate and energy finance, strengthening governance of transition-critical minerals and developing institutional and operational systems to ensure long-term infrastructure performance.

Each fellow will produce an evidence-based signature analysis on a specific energy transition challenge, develop a public communication product based on the research, prepare an institutional pitch and present their findings at the ETA Fellows Colloquium. Selected outputs will also be considered for publication on the organisation’s knowledge platform.

Egoro said the programme was designed to produce tangible outputs rather than expose participants to expert lectures.

“The value of a fellowship is not measured by how many experts speak to participants, but by what participants become capable of producing,” he said.

“We want Fellows to leave with stronger analytical judgement, credible published work and a professional community that continues well beyond the programme itself.”

The organisation said successful participants would become members of the College of ETA Fellows, a permanent network intended to foster collaboration, mentorship, peer learning, research and publication across future cohorts.

Egoro described the inaugural cohort as the foundation of a long-term effort to build an African community of professionals capable of shaping the continent’s energy future.

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“Every institution has a first generation. Cohort Zero will establish the standards, culture and intellectual ambition that every future ETA Fellow inherits. Our ambition is to build an enduring African community of professionals whose ideas, analysis and leadership strengthen the continent’s energy transition for decades to come,” he said.

Energy Transition Africa said the fellowship forms part of its broader mission to strengthen Africa-led policy research, institutional capability and informed public debate on issues including energy access, climate finance, critical minerals, infrastructure, industrialisation and energy governance.

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