UN SDG 7 Energy Conference: A Step towards Sustainable Energy Development

The UN SDG 7 Energy Conference, held from September 24 to 26, 2025, brought together global leaders, policymakers, and experts to advance dialogue on Sustainable Development Goal 7 (SDG 7): Affordable and Clean Energy. 

The conference highlighted the importance of ensuring access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all.

Key Benefits for Africa and Developing Countries

Increased International Cooperation: The conference promoted international cooperation to facilitate access to clean energy research and technology, including renewable energy and energy efficiency.

Investment in Energy Infrastructure: The conference emphasized the need to promote investment in energy infrastructure and clean energy technology.

Renewable Energy Growth: The event highlighted the importance of increasing the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix.

Energy Access Expansion: The conference discussed ways to expand energy access to all, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa.

Financial Support: The conference sought to mobilize financial support for clean energy projects in developing countries.

The International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) is committed to replicating the achievements of the UN SDG 7 Energy Conference in Africa. We believe that access to affordable and clean energy is essential for promoting peace, security, and sustainable development. IAWPA will work with governments, businesses, and civil society organizations to support sustainable energy development and promote international cooperation.

The UN SDG 7 Energy Conference provided a platform for stakeholders to discuss and address the energy challenges facing Africa and developing countries. IAWPA is committed to building on the momentum generated by the conference and working towards a more sustainable and peaceful future for all.

Signed

Amb. Emmanuel Nkweke

International Spokesman

International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA)


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