African Regional Society for Energy and Environment Media (AFRISEEM)

We are a dynamic platform committed to fostering sustainable development across Africa through the power of media and communication.

Who We Are

AfRISEEM (African Regional Society of Energy and Environment Media) is the umbrella platform for professional journalists across print and electronic media in Africa. The Society is committed to shaping a better future through impactful, responsible, and developmental journalism.

The platform is to tackle the critical and interconnected challenges of energy and the environment. AfRISEEM fosters stories that inspire change, drive innovation, and promote sustainability.
AFRISEEM bridges the gap between research, policy, and community action by delivering insightful content, promoting partnerships, and amplifying the voices of key stakeholders in the energy and environmental sectors.

What we do

Research and Insights

We conduct and share research that sheds light on the unique energy and environmental challenges and opportunities in Africa, providing data-driven insights to drive policy and innovation.

Education and Training

AFRISEEM provides educational resources, workshops, and training programs to equip communities, businesses, policymakers and the media with the knowledge to build capacity and make informed decisions on energy and environmental matters.

Advocacy and Awareness

We champion the importance of sustainable energy and environmental practices through impactful communication and campaigns, fostering a culture of eco-consciousness across Africa.

Recent News and Updates

Africa’s Energy Transition: A Call for Energy Access, Collaboration and Strategic Funding



Posted by: admin in ENVIRONMENT, Top Stories January 28, 2025 Comments Off on Africa’s Energy Transition: A Call for Energy Access, Collaboration and Strategic Funding

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Ghana: ECG Pleads With Farmers To Be Responsible In Bush Burning

The Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) is urging farmers to exercise caution when burning bushes to clear their farmlands for the next planting season.

Ing. Christopher Apawu, the Distric...

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BUA Group Refutes Misleading Report, Confirms Progress on Refinery Project

The BUA Group has clarified the status of its 200,000 barrels-per-day refinery project in Akwa Ibom, emphasizing steady progress while dismissing claims that it is 90% complete.

In a stat...

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Ardova Plc agrees Bulk Purchase Framework with Dangote Refinery

In a bid to guarantee supply security at affordable prices for its customers, Ardova Plc, one of Nigeria’s major integrated downstream oil and gas businesses has agreed to a bulk purchase framework ...

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Nigeria Boosts Renewable Energy Investment with New Solar Projects

The Nigerian government has announced a landmark investment in renewable energy, unveiling plans for large-scale solar projects across key regions. The initiative, which aims to generate over 5,000 MW...

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Nigeria Takes a Stand Against Plastic Pollution

In a bold move to combat plastic waste, Nigeria has introduced stricter regulations on the production and use of single-use plastics. The policy encourages manufacturers to adopt sustainable alternati...

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