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Ethiopia: Deputy Water Resources Minister in Ethiopia for AEEP Meeting

2014/02/23

Sierra Leone was represented at the just concluded Second High Level Conference of the Africa-EU Energy Partnership (AEEP) in Addis Ababa by the Deputy Minister of Water Resources, Hon. Alhaji Randolph Foday Bayoh. (Photo: From (L-R) Hon. Alhaji Randolph Foday Bayoh and Mr. Lamin Souma)

The confab was jointly hosted by the Government of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and the African Union Commission (AUC).

The overriding objectives of the conference were to highlight the incomparable nature and success story of the Africa-EU Cooperation on energy and catalyze commitment and action towards conference the next energy challenges facing the two continents.

The event was as well significant because it brought Africa and Europe closer together in finding a lasting solution in addressing the perennial problems associated with the lack of sufficient energy in the Continent.

The conference further provided an opportunity to strengthen the visibility of African and European efforts directed at tackling the continued and enhanced cooperation under the established framework of the Africa-EU Energy Partnership.

In accordance with the Initial High-Level Conference which was held in Vienna in September 2010, the Second AEEP High Level Conference envisages participation of African and European Ministers, Commissioners, policy-makers, representatives from regional institutions, international organizations, the banking and finance industry, the private sector, academia, the civil society and the media.

The Experts’ Conference which preceded the Ministerial Conference was attended by Mr. Lamin Souma, Director, Water Directorate in the Ministry of Water Resources.

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