Send us a text Sigmar Gabriel — former Vice Chancellor of Germany, former Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, and former Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, as well as former Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety — joins us to discuss how Europe sees Africa’s development, its energy transition, and the geopolitical forces shaping both. We explore how a shifting global order intersects with energy policy, why Europe often finds itself on t...
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Send us a text Sigmar Gabriel — former Vice Chancellor of Germany, former Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, and former Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, as well as former Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety — joins us to discuss how Europe sees Africa’s development, its energy transition, and the geopolitical forces shaping both. We explore how a shifting global order intersects with energy policy, why Europe often finds itself on t...
Boosting managerial capacities - The AMAP 2.0 opportunity
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1 month ago
Boosting managerial capacities - The AMAP 2.0 opportunity
Send us a text In this episode, Benjamin Curnier from AfDB’s Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa (SEFA) breaks down AMAP 2.0—what it is, who it’s designed for, and how it works. If you’re a minigrid company looking to tap into technical assistance funding, this conversation offers the perfect starting point. 👉 Access the AMAP 2.0 guidelines and application documents here: AMAP — Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inensus-gmbh/mycompany/ Twitter: ...
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Send us a text Sigmar Gabriel — former Vice Chancellor of Germany, former Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs, and former Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, as well as former Federal Minister for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety — joins us to discuss how Europe sees Africa’s development, its energy transition, and the geopolitical forces shaping both. We explore how a shifting global order intersects with energy policy, why Europe often finds itself on t...