LADIES Energising Education to Brighten the Future by aisi November 18, 2022 written by aisi November 18, 2022 101 One of the most important ways of securing and building a favourable future for any nation is investing in the education of the youths. However, energy access and the lack of it plays a huge role in the educational sector. This week’s guest is Funmi Jones, the component lead of Phase 3 of the Energising Education Programme (EEP) under the Nigeria Electrification Project (NEP). Ms Jones highlights the objectives of the EEP and the programme’s provisions to scale up gender inclusion. Clean energyEEPEnergising Education ProgrammeNEPNigeriapower supplyREA 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail aisi previous post 2023 Elections: Potential Flashpoints in Zamfara and Kaduna States next post Nigeria Violent Conflict Weekly Spotlight (Vol. 1 Issue 2) You may also like The 2023 International Women’s Day in Energy March 8, 2023 The Role of Climate Finance in Enabling an... February 7, 2023 ACHIEVING ELECTRICITY ACCESS: The Not-so-Small Business September 9, 2022 How Women Inclusion Can Accelerate SHS Deployments August 5, 2022 Women in STEM: The Impact of the Supernova... July 21, 2022 A Seat at the Table July 7, 2022 Nigeria’s Clean Cooking Future June 8, 2022