
Vincent Egoro
Contributor
"Vincent Egoro is the founder of Energy Transition Africa and Head of the Africa Region at Resource Justice Network, where he leads strategy across more than 30 African countries on fossil fuel phase-out, critical minerals governance, and just energy pathways. A TED speaker whose work challenges how the world understands Africa's energy transition, he has spent over a decade working at the intersection of policy, advocacy, and on-the-ground institutional reality across the continent. He writes on fossil fuel phase-out, critical minerals governance, energy access, electricity affordability, utility reform, and the human infrastructure that determines whether clean energy systems actually last. His work centres on a single conviction: that Africa's energy future must be defined by African knowledge systems, not imported frameworks."
Latest Articles


Minigrids at the Investment Crossroads: Why 2026 Will Decide Africa’s Power Future

Financing Fair Energy Transition & Energy Access in Africa

What Young Africans Are Teaching Us About the Energy Future

The Day a Solar Lamp Changed My Life

I’ve Watched Villages Wait for Decades. This Is What Climate Finance Should Fix First.

Why “Climate Money” Rarely Reaches the Villages And What I’ve Seen in the Gaps

The Strength of African Communities Living Without Power

What It Means to Grow Up Counting Generators Instead of Dreams

Africa Cannot Afford to Repeat the Mistakes of the Oil Era in the Critical Minerals Boom

In Africa’s Mining Towns, I’ve Seen Wealth Leave and Dust Remain

