Who Really Pays When the Lights Go Out?
Across much of the developing world, the same pattern repeats: energy utilities accumulate losses, governments respond with tariff increases in...
Catherine Suttah is a Master of Environmental Management student at Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment, concentrating in Energy and Environment and Business and Environment. She is the founder and managing director of Africa Climate Futures, a Pan-African platform accelerating sustainable energy transition and climate finance across Africa's 54 nations. Previously, Catherine served as Clean Cooking Officer at ENI Ghana Exploration & Production Ltd, leading initiatives that reached over 3,000 individuals across 10 communities while establishing climate education programs in schools. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Administration with a major in Accounting from the University of Ghana and has served as Conference Coordinator for LCOY Ghana towards COP27 and COP29, contributing to national youth climate statements. Catherine's extensive network includes fellowships with YALI, SheChangesClimate, and Chatham House, and she is particularly passionate about building the next generation of African climate leaders, promoting women's inclusion in climate policy, and scaling community-driven environmental solutions across the African continent.
Across much of the developing world, the same pattern repeats: energy utilities accumulate losses, governments respond with tariff increases in...
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