IFC - International Finance Corporation’s Post

Energy fuels business, productivity, and human potential. On Oct 18, hear from African entrepreneurs, policymakers, and youth leaders on how reliable energy drives jobs across sectors. 🗓️ 9:30 AM ET 📺 Watch live: http://wrld.bg/8RpX50Xegw5 #AfricaSOR #WBGMeetings

  • No alternative text description for this image
Emmanuel Duodu-Ababio

||Doctorate in Business Administration Candidate || President, DBA Society-University of Gloucestershire,UK || Development Finance Advocate ||Focusing on Health & Socioeconomic Development || Accountant ||

1d

A reliable and equitable energy supply is at the heart of Africa’s development journey. Energy doesn’t just power businesses—it powers possibilities. From rural health centres and research institutions to agribusiness and digital startups, access to sustainable energy determines how far innovation can travel and how widely opportunities can be shared. As African policymakers, entrepreneurs, and youth leaders gather to discuss this, I hope the dialogue emphasizes inclusive energy investments—those that connect affordability, environmental responsibility, and local participation. Sustainable energy is not only a technical challenge but a socioeconomic imperative—a pathway to productivity, dignity, and long-term growth for millions.

Like
Reply
KINGSLEY. OHENEBA AMOAH-BUSINESS/GOV/DEV/IMPACT FOR GOD AND HUMANITY

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY- Civil Society Coalition for African Continental Free Trade Area (CSCAfCFTA

3d

Nice efforts and commendable

Like
Reply
Dr Henry Clarke Kisembo - Dual PhD, CPFA, FCFIP, FIPA

Leading change and strategy in global value chains and ecosystems, green and climate finance, blended and alternative financing, MSMEs financing and insurtech, trade and commerce, forensic audits, technology enhancement.

2d
Like
Reply
See more comments

To view or add a comment, sign in

Explore content categories