IFAA FORUM: JUST TRANSITION. A CLIMATE, ENERGY AND DEVELOPMENT VISION FOR AFRICA

The Institute for African Alternatives is pleased to host Fadhel Kaboub on Monday, 16th September 2024, at 6 pm. Dr Kaboub will give an overview of the report “Just Transition: A Climate, Energy and Development Vision for Africa,” in which he is a co-author. This is an online IFAA Forum. To register for it, click here.

Fadhel Kaboub is a Tunisian economist, currently based in Kenya. He is the President of the Global Institute for Sustainable Prosperity and an Associate Professor of economics at Denison University (on leave). Kaboub specializes in Modern Monetary Theory, the Green New Deal, and Reparations, focusing on enhancing monetary and economic sovereignty in the Global South. He has held research affiliations with institutions like Harvard’s Kennedy School and Power Shift Africa. A co-author of the “Just Transition” report, his work has appeared in leading journals and major media outlets, including The New York Times and Bloomberg.

JUST TRANSITION: A CLIMATE ENERGY AND DEVELOPMENT VISION FOR AFRICA

The ‘JUST TRANSITION’ report outlines a sustainable energy and development vision for the continent. It emphasizes that Africa faces interconnected crises, such as energy poverty, climate change, and socio-economic challenges, many of which are rooted in colonialism. The report advocates for a shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy, focusing on achieving energy sovereignty, food security, and industrial growth. It stresses the importance of African ownership of energy resources and decision-making processes, rejecting external models that may hinder Africa’s progress. Additionally, the report proposes new financing mechanisms, including debt cancellation and tax reforms, to support the transition. Ultimately, it envisions an inclusive, equitable, and climate-resilient development model, positioning Africa as a global leader in sustainable growth.

16 Comments on “IFAA FORUM: JUST TRANSITION. A CLIMATE, ENERGY AND DEVELOPMENT VISION FOR AFRICA”

  1. Great account on the interconnectedness of the multiple crisis. I would only add the governance crisis as part of the equation

  2. I am a legal consultant of Right to Clean Air Platform in Turkey. We work energy transition and just transition policies and legislation in Turkey. I believe that learning the experience and vision of Africa on energy, climate and development will make an important contribution to the work we are doing in Turkey.

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