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THE "DARK CONTINENT"
Nearly 600 million Africans lack access to electricity, creating a significant energy divide that limits progress. While seven nations boast electricity access rates above 50%, the rest of the continent averages just 20%—a stark contrast that underscores the urgency of change.​ This energy shortfall cripples manufacturing output, stifles economic growth, and entrenches poverty. Closing this gap is not merely essential; it is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty and unlocking Africa's immense potential for shared prosperity.
THE "DARK CONTINENT"
Nearly 1.1 billion Africans lack access to electricity, creating a significant energy divide that limits progress. While seven nations boast electricity access rates above 50%, the rest of the continent averages just 20%—a stark contrast that underscores the urgency of change.​
This energy shortfall cripples manufacturing output, stifles economic growth, and entrenches poverty. Closing this gap is not merely essential; it is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty and unlocking Africa's immense potential for shared prosperity.


THE AFRICA DILEMMA
The UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs states, “More than half of global population growth between now and 2050 is expected to occur in Africa. Furthermore, of the additional 2.4 billion people projected to be added to the global population between 2015 and 2050, 1.3 billion will be added in Africa.”
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This rapid growth raises a critical question:
Can Africa turn this challenge into an opportunity for transformation?

THE AFRICA DILEMMA
The UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs states, “More than half of global population growth between now and 2050 is expected to occur in Africa. Furthermore, of the additional 2.4 billion people projected to be added to the global population between 2015 and 2050, 1.3 billion will be added in Africa.” This rapid growth raises a critical question: Can Africa turn this challenge into an opportunity for transformation?

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