Three years after the launch of Power Africa by President Barack Obama, the United States is on track to fulfill its initial $7 billion commitment over five years, and several departments and agencies have announced that they’ve expanded Power Africa commitments as detailed in the 2016 annual report.
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The U.S. African Development Foundation (USADF) and GE Africa are pleased to announce a partnership for a new 2017 Off-Grid Energy Challenge targeted toward African women-owned and managed energy enterprises and innovations.
According to Rhodes, “Following the address to the U.N. General Assembly, the President will have a bilateral meeting with President Buhari of Nigeria. This has clearly been a priority for us in terms of investing in the success of the Nigerian government as they deal with a range of very difficult challenges.