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With support from the Women's Global Development and Prosperity initiative, Power Africa’s Women in African Power (WiAP) network supports the participation and advancement of women in Africa’s energy sector.
We provide our members with realtime information about opportunities for professional growth through:
- Webinars that build the professional skills women need to participate in the energy workforce.
- Networking opportunities that allow women working in the energy sector to learn, share, connect, and participate in regional and global dialogue around energy issues.
- Monthly Newsletters that promote opportunities for women, and showcase sector news, publications, and resources.
- Success and Feature Stories that showcase WiAP network members and women in the energy workforce.
National and Regional Networks
We invite members to explore the following regional and national networks (which are independent of WiAP) and encourage you to share additional networks with us.
Ethiopian Women in Energy (EWIEN)
Association of Women in Energy and Extractives in Kenya (AWEIK)
Tanzania Women in Energy Network (TaWoE)
Women in Rwandan Energy (WIRE)
Women in Oil and Energy South Africa (WOESA)
African Women in Energy Development Initiative (AWEDI Network)
Women in Renewable Energy Nigeria
Association of Women in Energy and Extractives in Kenya (AWEIK)
Tanzania Women in Energy Network (TaWoE)
Women in Rwandan Energy (WIRE)
Women in Oil and Energy South Africa (WOESA)
African Women in Energy Development Initiative (AWEDI Network)
Women in Renewable Energy Nigeria
Women in Renewable Energy Association (WIREA)
Women in Energy Network (WIEN)
African Women in Energy and Power (AWEaP) Nigeria
Women in Sustainable Energy, WISE, based at Strathmore University
- Women in Energy East Africa Conference & Awards
- Women in Energy Kenya
- African Women Energy Entrepreneurs Framework
Women in Energy Network (WIEN)
African Women in Energy and Power (AWEaP) Nigeria
Women in Sustainable Energy, WISE, based at Strathmore University
- Women in Energy East Africa Conference & Awards
- Women in Energy Kenya
- African Women Energy Entrepreneurs Framework
Women in African Power Newsletters
Success Stories
Resources
Publications
- Energizing Equality: Unlocking the potential of women’s participation in sub-Saharan African energy utilities
- Energizing Equality in the African Energy Sector
- Energizing Equality: sub-Saharan Africa’s integration of gender equality principles in national energy policies and frameworks
Webinars
- WiAP Webinar: Transitioning to a new position and planning your succession
- WiAP Webinar: Mastering the Art of Resilience
- WiAP Webinar: The Power of Positive Leadership
- WiAP Webinar: Negotiating with Impact in the Energy Sector
- WiAP Webinar: Pitching Projects and Ideas to Investors in the Energy Sector
- WiAP Webinar: Amplifying your personal brand through networking in the energy sector
- WiAP Webinar: Building your personal brand in the energy sector
- WiAP Webinar: Increasing Connections – An Introduction to Power Africa’s Toolbox
- WiAP Webinar: Understanding Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs)
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WiAP is supported by the Women's Global Development and Prosperity Initiative
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