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Civil Society Energy Dialogue

ľ¹ÏÓ°Ôº Group (WBG) and the African Development Bank (AfDB), in collaboration with partners, have launched an ambitious mission to connect 300 million people to electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2030. Known as Mission 300, this initiative provides a game-changing opportunity to lift millions out of energy poverty, unlock opportunities, and drive economic growth.

ľ¹ÏÓ°Ôº Group (WBG) and the African Development Bank (AfDB), in collaboration with partners, have launched an ambitious mission to connect 300 million people to electricity in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2030. Known as Mission 300, this initiative provides a game-changing opportunity to lift millions out of energy poverty, unlock opportunities, and drive economic growth.?



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On January 27-28, 2025, African Heads of State will come together with private sector leaders, development partners, and a limited number of civil society organizations for the in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, where they will join forces to expand electricity access across the continent and outline concrete steps toward transforming the region¡¯s energy sector. The Summit will provide a unique opportunity to mobilize financial and political support for energy access, which is foundational to unlocking human and economic development across Africa.

In the lead up to the Summit, the WBG, AfDB and Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) are hosting a virtual dialogue on the pivotal role of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in accelerating sustainable energy access across the continent. The Dialogue will include presentations and discussions on Mission 300, and provide an opportunity for CSOs to make interventions, ask questions, and share solutions, innovations, and advocacy strategies.

?were presented by two CSO Rapporteurs at the Heads of State Summit.
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Date: Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Time: 8:00 ¨C 10:30AM (ET)

Contact: africacommunications@worldbank.org

Introduction

Moderator: Dr. Rebekah Shirley, Deputy Director, World Resources Institute, Africa

Expert presentation - Mission 300 and Summit Objectives

Ms. Wendy Hughes, Regional Director, Infrastructure, Eastern & Southern Africa Region, World Bank

The Role of Civil Society in Accelerating Energy Access

A moderated conversation on the role of civil society in the energy sector, including success stories.

  • Ms. Z¨¦neb Tour¨¦, Manager of the Civil Society and Community Engagement Division, AfDB
  • Ms. Ava Strasser, Gender & Youth Analyst, Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL)

CSO Interventions and Discussion

This CSO-led discussion will focus on the role of CSOs in the Energy Agenda and structured based on topics and questions gathered from CSOs in advance through a survey.

Closing and Rapporteur Report

  • Mr. Adam Anthony, Executive Director, HakiRasilimali, Tanzania
  • Ms. Cherop Soy, Project Manager, Enzi Ijayo Africa Initiative, Kenya

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Wendy Hughes

Wendy Hughes

Wendy Hughes?is the World Bank¡¯s Regional Director for?Infrastructure?for Eastern and Southern Africa. Ms.?Hughes?has over?24?years?of experience?working?in the energy?and?climate sectors at the World Bank, in field-based positions and in headquarters.?In her current role, Ms.?Hughes?is responsible for?the policy direction, strategic partnerships, and integrated delivery of?infrastructure?programs in?25?countries in the region.?She oversees an active portfolio of over $16 billion?in investments across the region. Ms. Hughes?has a PhD in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering from Princeton University.

Z¨¦neb TOURE

Z¨¦neb TOURE

Z¨¦neb TOURE is the Manager of the Civil Society and Community Engagement Division at the African Development Bank. She has accumulated more than 25 years of professional experience in the areas of organizational management, gender equality, citizen engagement and social inclusion in Africa.

She oversees and coordinates the African Development Bank's engagement with civil society. She leads strategic partnerships with civil society to ensure inclusivity and access in delivering programs that benefit all members of society, as well as ensuring transparency and accountability in Bank¡¯s operations.

She joined the African Development Bank in 2009 as Gender Expert and supported the integration of the gender dimension in the Bank¡¯s operations to accelerate gender equality in the continent.

Z¨¦neb held numerous positions before the Bank including Permanent Secretary of the African Women Ministers and Parliamentarians Network (REFAMP) and led the advocacy strategy for gender equality and women empowerment in Africa.?

Ava Strasser

Ava Strasser

Ava Strasser is a Gender & Youth Analyst at Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), where she leads initiatives to advance gender equality and youth inclusion in the sustainable energy sector. Her work includes implementing SEforALL¡¯s STEM Traineeship programme in Sierra Leone and Panama and spearheading the organization¡¯s efforts to mainstream gender and youth across its work. At SEforALL, Ava has conducted research on standardizing gender indicators for tracking progress towards SDG 7 and the intersections of gender, energy, and artificial intelligence. Prior to joining SEforALL, Ava held positions with the NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security and the United Nations Department of Peace Operations. Ava holds a Master of Science in Global Affairs with a concentration in Peacebuilding from New York University and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science: International & Comparative Politics and Gender & Women's Studies from Western Michigan University.

Dr. Rebekah Shirley

Dr. Rebekah Shirley

Dr. Rebekah Shirley is the Deputy Director for Africa, at the World Resources Institute, where she works to create widespread public access to high-quality data and insights for mobilizing sustainable development solutions.

Prior to joining WRI, Rebekah was the Chief of Research at Power for All, a global non-profit organization advancing universal energy access. Over her tenure Rebekah built a novel energy research dissemination engine that fills critical knowledge gaps for practitioners and decision-makers on implementing integrated utility energy services, unlocking agricultural value-addition, and creating livelihoods in the African context, receiving multiple awards for this work.

Rebekah earned her PhD and MSc from the Energy and Resources Group at the University of California, Berkeley, where as a University Chancellor¡¯s Fellow she designed innovative tools for power system planning in emerging markets. She has over fifteen years of experience leading energy and environmental research across Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean.

Hailing from the West Indies with roots in Jamaica and Trinidad, Rebekah now lives in Nairobi with her husband. Together they enjoy exploring Kenya¡¯s great outdoors. She also lectures at Carnegie Mellon University Africa, where she mentors young students and researchers.

Adam Anthony

Adam Anthony

Adam Anthony is the Executive Director for HakiRasilimali, a research and policy network of civil societies advancing transparency and accountability in Tanzania¡¯s extractive industry. He is also a member of the multistakeholder group of the Tanzania Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (TEITI). His research and work focus cuts across extractive industry, energy sector, and public policy. Adam holds a Master of Public Policy (MPP) from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and specialized training in Oil, Gas and Mining Governance from the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University.

Cherop Soy

Cherop Soy

Cherop?Soy is a dynamic advocate for just energy transformation with experience leading initiatives to advance meaningful of key industry stakeholders and dismantle systemic inequalities in sub-Saharan Africa. Through her work with Enzi Ijayo, she supports programs that push for action-oriented policies aligned with African realities. Committed to feminist and anti-racist principles,?Cherop?fosters inclusive leadership in Africa¡¯s energy transition while championing climate and socio-environmental justice on global, regional and local platforms.

Date: January 22, 2025

Time: 08:30 AM - 10:00 AM ET

Location: Online