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Brazzaville, 27 February 2021 (ECA) – Congo’s capital just hosted the third edition of the African Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation during which hundreds of young Africans were initiated in STI trades. The Forum also afforded experts and Governments the opportunity to discuss the benefits of new technologies. The transition to renewable energy that is currently a key driver of growth and a job-creation is gaining steam on the African continent. Hereunder, we discuss the subject with Mr. Jean-Paul Adam, Director of the Technology, Climate Change and Natural Resources Division (TCND) of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA). Question (Abel Akara Ticha, communication team): The first Forum was held in 2019 and made many recommendations. In particular, Governments were asked to invest more in science and technology. Many other recommendations bore on: harnessing the innovative spirit of the youth of Africa and promoting intra-African preparation in science, ....