Call for Applications: 2026 AFREIKH Summer School on Managing Africa’s Extractive Future in the Energy Transition in Ghana (limited full and partial scholarships available)

Closing Date: 8 May 2026
Call for Applications: 2026 AFREIKH Summer School on Managing Africa’s Extractive Future in the Energy Transition in Ghana (limited full and partial scholarships available)
Summer School on Managing Africa’s Extractive Future in the Energy Transition
When: 18 August–28 August 2026 Accra, Ghana
Africa’s energy and extractive sector remain central to its economic development, serving as a key source of public revenue and foreign exchange. Despite this resource wealth, many countries continue to face persistent challenges, including weak governance, limited value addition, revenue leakages and inequitable distribution of benefits.
These longstanding issues are now unfolding within a rapidly evolving global context shaped by the energy transition, shifting commodity demand and changing investment dynamics. As a result, the critical question is not simply about resource endowment, but how extractive resources are governed to deliver sustainable, inclusive, and resilient outcomes. Without deliberate and forward-looking reforms, the sector risks perpetuating inefficiencies and missed development opportunities, even within emerging transition-driven markets.
2026 AFREIKH Summer School
The Anglophone Africa Extractive Industries Knowledge Hub (AFREIKH) aims to bridge knowledge gaps in the energy and extractive sectors in Africa through training and capacity building to improve effective extractive sector governance. This year, ACEP, with support from NRGI, will host the one-week intensive summer school on extractive industries governance in Accra, Ghana.
This AFREIKH Summer School will convene extractive sector stakeholders across Anglophone Africa to delve into the critical issues, challenges and evolving landscape of Africa’s extractive industries, while navigating the ongoing energy transition. Participants will also gain practical insights by attending the Future of Energy Conference (FEC), which offers a platform to explore innovative solutions and strategies for a sustainable energy future for Africa.
The program will engage participants in critical discussions on the evolving dynamics of Africa’s energy and extractive sectors within the context of the global energy transition, including:
- Energy transition under fiscal and governance constraints
- Maximizing economic benefits in energy transitions
- Environmental and social governance (ESG) in extractives
- Community outcomes, benefit sharing and just transition
- Geopolitics and strategies for resource mobilization
Target audience
The summer school is designed for civil society organizations (CSOs), media, and government actors working to promote good governance in extractive industries. Graduates join a vibrant alumni network that offers continued mentorship, professional development, and a platform for learning, collaboration, and collective action across Africa.
Eligibility criteria
Applicants must:
- Be a citizen of an Anglophone African country
- Hold a position in an institution engaged in extractive, energy, or related policy and governance fields (e.g. parliament, academia, civil society, media, or legal and regulatory institutions), and have a minimum of three years’ relevant professional experience in areas such as natural resource governance, energy systems, environmental management, law, finance, or development policy.
- Demonstrate strong interest and understanding of policy and governance issues related to natural resources, including energy transition.
- Be able to fully participate in the entire program.
- Have a good command of written and spoken English.
Required Documents
- Completed application form
- Curriculum Vitae
Application fee
The program fee is USD 2,500 which covers tuition, accommodation, meals, local transportation and program-related logistics, and exclusive of international flights and visa-related expenses.
Scholarships
A limited number of full and partial scholarships are available and will be awarded competitively following the application review process. Scholarships are exclusive of per diems or daily subsistence allowances for all participants.
Due to the limited availability of scholarships, applicants are strongly encouraged to explore alternative funding sources, including support from their institutions, employers, or external sponsors.
Applicants will be required to indicate their funding preference:
- Fully funded (scholarship required)
- Partially funded (co-funding covering tuition, meals, and local transportation)
- Self-funded/Organization-funded
Women are especially encouraged to apply.
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