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World Bank Reaffirms Power Pledge For 300 Million Africans By 2030

Moyosore RokosuBy Moyosore RokosuJanuary 29, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The World Bank Group has reiterated its dedication to addressing Africa’s energy shortfall, with the goal of supplying electricity to half of the 600 million people on the continent who currently have no access.

At the just-concluded Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit in Tanzania, World Bank Group President Ajay Banga made this announcement.

“Access to electricity is a fundamental human right. Without it, countries and people cannot thrive,” Banga stated.

“Our mission to provide electricity to half of the 600 million people in Africa without access is a critical first step. To succeed, we must embrace a simple truth: no one can do it alone. Governments, businesses, philanthropies, and development banks each have a role—and only through collaboration can we achieve our goal.” 

On his part, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina, President of the African Development Bank Group, emphasized the need for decisive action to accelerate electrification across the continent. “Critical reforms will be needed to expand the share of renewables, improve utility performance utilities, ensure transparency in licensing and power purchase agreements, and establish predictable tariff regimes that reflect production costs. Our collective effort is to support you, heads of state and government, in developing and implementing clear, country-led national energy compacts to deliver on your visions for electricity in your respective countries.” 

Massive Financial Commitments to Mission 300 

At the summit, key stakeholders announced a series of financial commitments to support Mission 300, a strategic initiative aimed at accelerating energy access across Africa. The financial commitments include:

  • African Development Bank Group (AfDB) & World Bank Group: A combined allocation of $48 billion in financing for Mission 300 through 2030, with flexibility to adjust based on implementation needs.
  • Agence Francaise de Development (AFD): €1 billion to support energy access in Africa.
  • Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB): Between $1 billion and $1.5 billion for Mission 300.
  • Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) Group: $2.65 billion in funding for energy access from 2025 to 2030.
  • OPEC Fund: An initial commitment of $1 billion, with the possibility of additional financing.
  • World Bank Group and AfDB: Launched Zafiri, an investment company focused on private sector-led solutions, including renewable mini-grids and solar home systems. The initiative’s anchor partners plan to invest $300 million in its first phase and mobilize up to $1 billion to bridge Africa’s energy equity gap.

Collaboration to Drive Energy Access 

The Mission 300 Africa Energy Summit was hosted by the United Republic of Tanzania, the African Union, AfDB, and the World Bank Group, with significant backing from global development partners, including the Rockefeller Foundation, ESMAP, Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet (GEAPP), Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL), and the Sustainable Energy Fund for Africa.

Why This Matters 

Africa’s electricity gap remains a major barrier to economic development, with millions of households and businesses lacking the power needed for essential services, industrialization, and job creation. The commitments made at Mission 300 highlight the growing international resolve to address this challenge through renewable energy, private sector investments, and large-scale financing initiatives.

The successful implementation of Mission 300 by the World Bank and its partners will depend on effective project management, legislative changes, and sustained cooperation between governments, investors, and financial institutions.

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