How Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Will Impact Africa’s Energy Transition
Originally appeared in the Council on Foreign Relations, April 22, 2022. Russia’s assault on Ukraine has roiled global…

Originally appeared in the Council on Foreign Relations, April 22, 2022. Russia’s assault on Ukraine has roiled global…
Originally appeared in a Council on Foreign Relations post, May 28, 2021. The new U.S. Climate Finance Plan…
Originally published in the IMF Public Financial Management Blog, June 21, 2022. Soon after the reformist businessman Hakainde…
How can international donors better support Africa’s transition to a prosperous low-carbon energy future? And when should donors…
We’re at the very beginning of building an exciting analytical and advocacy program around the potential for power…
The world’s governments have agreed they want to triple renewable energy by 2030, a goal laid out at the U.N. climate summit in December. But right now, the post-pandemic global economy is throwing up obstacles that will need to be overcome if the goal is going to be met.
Reliable electricity is crucial to economic development, but gaps in outage data often prevent utility operators from understanding…