LEAP-RE programme seeks to create a long-term partnership of African and European stakeholders in a quadruple helix approach: government (programme owners and funding agencies), research and academia, private sector, and civil society.
The impact will be sought by creating a framework, methodology, and cooperation model. The aim is to reduce fragmentation by aligning existing bilateral and multilateral frameworks. LEAP-RE will establish and jointly implement research, innovation, and capacity-building activities in the renewable energy sector.
Features
- Pillar 1: External Research Funding and Capacity Building Activities.
- Pillar 2: 8 Key Projects – Internal Consortium Research and Innovation Projects and Capacity Building Activities.
- Pillar 3: Management, Coordination, Monitoring and Evaluation and Development of the Future Long-term Partnership.
Impact/Expected Outcome
Mobilisation: Mobilise the relevant African Union (AU) & European Union (EU) knowledge communities and other stakeholders to address key renewable energy challenges for AU-EU.
New Knowledge: Contribute to the production of new knowledge, innovations, technology, products, and/or services in renewable energy topics of strategic relevance to AU-EU collaboration.
Transition to Renewable Energy: Accelerate the inclusive transition to reliable and affordable renewable energy.