Women and youth are the overlooked drivers of Africas energy transition

The mail& Guardian

The transition to renewable energy in Africa can promote gender equality and empower youth. Energy poverty affects 600 million Africans, with women and youth disproportionately impacted. Integrating gender and youth perspectives in energy policies can unlock economic opportunities. Inclusive strategies, education, and partnerships are crucial for sustainable development in the renewable energy sector. Karabo Mokgonyana advocates for these initiatives at Power Shift Africa.

Read More from source

Daily Dive
Daily Dive
Articles: 1356