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Electrify Africa

In February 2016, President Barack Obama signed the Electrify Africa Act into law — marking a huge success for ONE campaigners, who had worked for years to make this truly unique legislation become law.

ONE launched a campaign in 2013 supporting legislation that would enable both public and private partners to invest in Africa’s energy future. In 2015, 7 in 10 people in sub-Saharan Africa lacked access to electricity. When countries can provide more access to electricity, the results are extraordinary. Students in Sudan, for example, improved their pass rates from 57% to 97% after just one year with electric lights.

Our goal was to help sub-Saharan African countries modernise their power infrastructure and increase their access to electricity — saving lives, strengthening education, alleviating extreme poverty, and accelerating both growth and development in the process.

What we achieved

  • In all, ONE members sent 186,891 letters and 5,445 tweets, made 4,814 phone calls, delivered 360,000 signed petitions, and had 744 meetings with their leaders in Congress.
  • Power Africa continues the hard work of implementing power projects across Africa with the goal of providing millions of people with modern energy.

What we did

  • ONE wrote policy reports, drafted legislation, and talked with key members of Congress on both sides of the aisle to get this passed.
  • We produced an open letter from African and NGO leaders supporting more than two dozen African nations that committed to providing universal energy access by 2030.
  • NGOs from Tanzania and Nigeria wrote open letters supporting the initiative.
  • For four years, hundreds of thousands of ONE members signed petitions, wrote letters, sent tweets, and made calls in an effort to ask Congress to pass the bill.

Inspired?

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