http://powerafrica.afrst.illinois.edu/

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Center for African Studies
Power Africa: Promises, Potentials, Pitfalls, and Possible Alternatives

March 2 - 4, 2015

“Power Africa: Promises, Potentials, Pitfalls, and Possible Alternatives”
is the first US conference to bring together a global community of scholars
and practitioners to examine President Obama’s Power Africa Initiative
(PAI).The President launched the PAI in the summer of 2013 with an
injection of $6.5 billion dedicated to growing energy delivery capacity
across the continent. Since that time, major corporations in the energy
sector have joined the PAI, adding more the $9 billion to the investment
flow. With Africa holding more than half of the world’s 1.2 billion people
without access to electricity.

Power Africa represents an opportunity to greatly enhance the quality of
millions of people’s lives. Our conference probes these possibilities. At
the same time, with this potential also come questions of enormous
significance such as “Who will control and ultimately benefit from expanded
energy capacity?” Conference participants from the US, Canada, and the
African continent examine large-scale energy development projects in
African countries in order to ascertain what lessons can be learned and how
Power Africa might be shaped to ensure participation of and optimum results
for the rural and urban poor.

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Robert Naiman
Policy Director
Just Foreign Policy
www.justforeignpolicy.org
[email protected]
(202) 448-2898 x1
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