The energy situation, which is very worrying in Africa, is evidenced by the absence, in most countries, of energy policies based on energy development master plans in the short, medium and long term. This situation is reflected, among other things, by a lack of integration of energy activities into development plans and a lack of awareness of the potential in terms of energy sources. It is therefore necessary to initiate and develop scientific cooperation at the national, sub-regional, regional and international levels to ensure that issues related to energy are taken care of by qualified human resources. For example, the renewable energies are more than ever the alternative solution to ensure the energy transition based on sustainable development. But the other kind of energy (like fossil energy, natural hydrogen, nuclear energy etc...) could be opportunities to create efficient energy management and development related to the domain to application and support the development of renewable energies which are unlimited for ensuring next generation’s need.
In this context ASFAP is a wonderful instrument to develop and accompanist African politics and stakeholders.