Data-Driven Climate Action and Energy Transition for Africa

The Professional African Technical Network Advisory (PATNA) Initiative brings together experts, policymakers, industry leaders, and civil society to advance a just, inclusive, and evidence-based energy transition for Africa across maritime, energy, and climate systems.

Our Story

The Professional African Technical Network Advisory (PATNA) Initiative is a non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing climate-resilient development and energy transition pathways that work for Africa.

PATNA was born from a simple but urgent conviction: Africa must shape its future in global climate and energy decision-making. For too long, international policies affecting African economies, infrastructure, and livelihoods have been designed with limited African participation or contextual understanding.

What began as a focused effort to strengthen Africa’s voice in maritime decarbonisation has evolved into a broader mandate that supports the energy transitions, climate governance, and institutional readiness across sectors.

Leading Effective Afrocentric Participation (LEAP) Project Series

Building Africa’s technical and diplomatic capacity to influence global climate and energy rules, from the IMO to international finance mechanisms.

Leading Effective Afrocentric Participation (LEAP) Project Phase I

LEAP Phase I marked the launch of a bold, African-led initiative to position the continent at the centre of

Leading Effective Afrocentric Participation (LEAP) Phase II

LEAP Phase II marks the next stage in a growing African-led initiative aimed at shaping the future of maritime

Latest Highlight

Articles, technical briefs, reports, and event outputs from across PATNA’s work.

Kenya National Maritime GHG Emissions Inventory

Kenya’s National Maritime GHG Emissions Inventory

This report presents Kenya’s first voyage-based national maritime greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventory, developed under Task 1 of the Leading Effective Afrocentric Participation (LEAP) Project. Using Automatic Identification System (AIS)-derived

Dakar Decarbonization Workshop: Advancing Africa’s Maritime Sector to Net-Zero

The Dakar Workshop on Measures for the Reduction of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Ships, held from 4–6 August 2025, brought together more than 100 participants from 25 African IMO Member

A Survey on the Impacts of IMO’s Ship Decarbonisation Strategy (Dakar Workshop, 2025)

The Impacts of IMO’s Ship GHG Reduction Strategy on African Economies

This survey analysis reveals the perspectives of key maritime stakeholders on the impact of IMO’s ship decarbonisation strategy, based on responses from 40+ representatives from 25 countries spanning MOWCA (Maritime

PATNA Board of Trustees

Board of Trustees

Nancy Karigithu

Mrs. Nancy Karigithu is Kenya’s Special Envoy and Advisor for Maritime and Blue Economy in the Executive Office of the President. With over 39 years of experience, she established Kenya’s

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Board of Trustees

Harry Conway

Dr. Harry T. Conway is the Alternate Permanent Representative of Liberia and Chair of the Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC) of the International Maritime Organization (IMO).

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Board of Trustees

Dolapo Oluteye

Dr. Dola Oluteye is a distinguished engineer and PhD scholar at the UCL Energy Institute, with over 25 years’ experience in environmental design, engineering, and construction management.

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Board of Trustees

Gbolahan Oyefesobi

Maj Gen Gbolahan Oyefesobi (Rtd) is a distinguished graduate of the Nigerian Defence Academy and was commissioned into the Infantry Corps of the Nigerian Army in 1989.

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PATNA Cohorts & members

Partners & Affiliations

Working with leading institutions across Africa and globally

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