BusinessDay

Cynthia Egboboh

June 12, 2026

Energy Transition Africa (ETA) has launched a new fellows programme aimed at addressing what it describes as a critical shortage of skilled professionals needed to govern, finance, analyse and communicate Africa’s energy transition, warning that the continent’s clean energy ambitions could falter without stronger human capital development.

The organisation on Friday announced the ETA fellows programme, an eleven-week, production-based fellowship designed for African professionals working in or around the energy sector.