AWEaP Spearheads Inclusive Energy Education
African Women in Energy and Power (AWEaP)
AWEaP is a non-profit established to accelerate African women entrepreneurs' participation in the Power & Energy sector
2023 Webinars Connected Entrepreneurs from Algeria to Namibia, China to Angola, Kenya to Ghana, and many more.
AWEaP, the driving force behind an inclusive energy ecosystem in Africa, recognizes that active participation in any industry begins with knowledge and awareness. Understanding the intricacies of the sector, the key players, the challenges faced by customers, government policies, emerging technologies, and regulations is paramount. In 2023, AWEaP diligently adhered to this philosophy through a series of enlightening webinars that served as an unfettered platform for sharing invaluable industry insights.
These webinars, conducted in English, French, and Portuguese, transcended borders, connecting entrepreneurs and professionals from diverse countries such as Algeria, Burundi, Namibia, India, China, Libya, Sudan, Angola, and more. AWEaP took pride in curating content that delved into the construct of the energy sector, spotlighting emerging opportunities and connecting participants with experts and leaders within Africa's ecosystem.
Endorsed by influential entities like Eskom, the Southern African Power Pool, and the East African Power Pool, AWEaP garnered substantial support and credibility in its mission. The sponsors and Advisory Board played crucial roles as pillars of support, contributing to the success of AWEaP's educational initiatives in 2023.
As we step into 2024, AWEaP invites everyone to join in the ongoing journey of education and enlightenment about the vast opportunities within the energy sector. The commitment to fostering an inclusive energy ecosystem in Africa remains unwavering, and AWEaP continues to be at the forefront of empowering individuals across the continent with the knowledge and connections needed to thrive in this dynamic industry. Together, let us explore and unlock the immense potential that the energy sector holds for Africa's sustainable future.
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Ms Bertha Dlamini is an advocate for accelerated participation of African Women and Youth in Africa’s Power and Energy sector. She is the founding President of African Women in Energy and Power (AWEaP) (www.aweap.africa); an organization she founded to accelerate the participation of African Women Entrepreneurs in the full value chains of Power and Energy in Africa and contribute towards addressing the continent’s energy poverty. The organization has 22 chapters in Africa.
She is the founder of Rito Group of Companies Pty LTD, a consulting group with interests in management consulting energy and power consulting solutions (www.ritogroup.africa )
Energy Finance (Pending) - Financial Management - Business Administration certificate - Certificate of training in Managing Projects
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