AFUR delivers practical regulatory capacity building through funded projects and programmes across all six utility sectors. Each project addresses specific regulatory challenges identified by member countries.
The Transforming Energy Access (TEA) Project Phase II, funded by Carbon Trust/FCDO, runs from June 2024 to March 2027. It expands the AFUR Enhanced Mini-Grid Tariff Tool to new countries across Africa, develops model mini-grid regulation templates, and supports policy impact anal…
Development of the AFUR Transport Sector Working Group (TSWG) Framework Document following the inaugural meeting in June 2024. Includes collaboration with Lloyd's Maritime Academy on maritime regulatory training programmes for African regulators.
Supporting the AfDB and World Bank Mission 300 initiative which targets electricity access for 300 million Africans by 2030. AFUR provides regulatory capacity building and framework development for participating countries.
Collaborative webinar series with ESAWAS and CRIDF focusing on Non-Revenue Water reduction strategies and regulatory frameworks for African water utilities. Part of the WSSC two-phase work plan 2024-2026.
AFUR regulatory support for the AUDA-NEPAD Green Energy Corridors initiative, providing regulatory framework guidance for cross-border electricity trading and transmission across the continent.
Proposal submitted to the African Development Bank for developing regulatory frameworks for stand-alone sanitation systems in rural and peri-urban areas across Africa. Focus on Niger PASEPAR-MR project learnings.
AFUR works with development finance institutions, bilateral donors, and technical partners to deliver regulatory capacity building across Africa.
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