Giana Mathey-Apposan, Syracuse University Humphrey Fellow from Togo, explores the elusiveness of access to energy for 650 million Africans. Providing power efficiently to those without is one of the many challenges that can help spur development in the region. He profiles innovations that are being created, including solar energy ideas he and his fellow Africans are developing in order to help alleviate this energy gap. About the speaker: Akute Giana Mathey-Apossan was most recently Network & System Manager at BB Lome S.A, the largest brewery in Togo. He’s been an IT engineer for over seven years in three public administration departments: tax services, statistics' direction, and airport safety's agency. Giana wishes to apply his IT skills in the public sector, improving the population’s life conditions. He earned his IT Engineering degree and a Bachelor’s in Financial & Commercial Management from Groupe BK University and holds main certifications from Microsoft & Cisco.
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