Riverson holds a Ph.D. in Economics, with particular focus on International Oil and Gas Management. In addition, he serves as an advisor to African governments in building more resilient energy strategies, currently playing dynamic roles in Ghana's Energy Sector Recovery Program and Energy Transition Technical Committee.
Riverson and I discussed the 3 key factors to cure energy poverty in Africa, why the AfCFTA and AU are not living up to their potential, how to ensure FDI serves local interests and why additional value chains can help Africans free themselves from the Dutch-disease curse.
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Fighting energy poverty in Africa and beyond by ensuring availability, affordability and accessibility
Why AfCFTA and AU progress is stalling
The importance of creating raw material value chains for Africa's economy
The cure to energy poverty: experimenting with new technologies, expanding the grid and using multiple energy sources
How to ensure foreign investors are creating value for Africans
The natural instinct of any human being is to go home: the causes behind Africa's massive brain drain
Riverson's vision for the future of Africa


