The Critical Minerals Sustainability Index (CMSI) is an Africa-led benchmarking tool that assesses how African countries govern, manage, and benefit from their critical mineral value chains.
As global demand for critical minerals rises, there is no standardized African framework to measure sustainability, governance quality, and value addition. CMSI fills this gap by providing credible, comparable, and transparent metrics.
The Africa Energy Transition Forum (AETF) is ACCET’s annual high-level convening platform bringing together policymakers, investors, industry leaders, civil society, and researchers.
Africa’s energy transition requires alignment between policy ambition, financing, and implementation — yet dialogue remains fragmented. AETF provides a neutral space for strategic convergence.
The Mining Governance Fellowship (MGF) is a leadership and capacity-building programme for emerging African professionals working on extractives, energy, and sustainability.
Africa’s future mineral governance depends on skilled negotiators, regulators, researchers, journalists, and civil society leaders — yet capacity gaps remain widespread.
ACCET’s Research & Policy Brief Series translates complex issues on critical minerals and energy transition into clear, actionable insights.
Policy debates are often shaped by external narratives. This series ensures African perspectives are evidence-based, accessible, and influential.
A structured dialogue platform examining Africa–China cooperation in critical minerals, energy transition, and green industrialisation.
China is a major actor in Africa’s mineral and energy landscape. Africa needs informed, strategic engagement — not reactive diplomacy.
A platform for engaging Europe on minerals, clean energy supply chains, and sustainable partnerships.
Europe’s green transition increasingly depends on African minerals. This platform ensures African priorities shape partnership terms.