Power Podcast Powering Africa: The Pathway to Brighter Economies by Aisi Atiti July 21, 2022 Published by Aisi Atiti July 21, 2022 73 On this episode on powering Africa, my guest is Ndiarka Mbodji, Founder and CEO of Kowry Energy. Ndiarka joins me to discuss the importance of energy access in developing African economies. She also gives insight on ways the continent can be resilient against future global disruptions. Africaenergy accessKowry Energypowering Africasub-Sharan Africa 3 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Aisi Atiti Aisi Atiti is the Energy Communications Analyst for Nextier Power. As a graduate of environmental biology, she is passionate about advocating against the effects of fossil fuels on the global climate. Also, as the program manager for LADIES, Aisi advocates for a global energy transition that is just, equitable and inclusive previous post Responding to Violence next post Women in STEM: The Impact of the Supernova Girl Initiative. You may also like Prospects for Sub-franchising in the DisCos: What Next? November 29, 2022 Empowering SMEs: The Launch of the Universal Energy... September 26, 2022 Nigeria’s Burgeoning Carbon Credit Market September 20, 2022 The National Grid: Divided we shine? August 22, 2022 The Role of Finance in Africa’s Clean Energy... July 5, 2022 3 comments נערות ליווי israel-lady.co.il August 1, 2022 - 10:46 pm I wanted to thank you for this excellent read!! I definitely loved every little bit of it. I have got you book-marked to look at new stuff you postÖ Log in to Reply Bola Adesina August 18, 2022 - 11:06 pm Brilliant Nextier podcast and thanks Ndiarka! I love your perspective on building resilience in sustaining decentralised local energy businesses through a portfolio model. It’s really important for sub-Saharan Africa to move away from highly fragmented energy industry to harnessing its collective resources and the sharing of risks & shocks as you’ve said. It’s a mindset change and hope Africa is ready for this. Log in to Reply Aisi Atiti October 7, 2022 - 7:25 am Thank you! Log in to Reply Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.