Brussels, 05/12/2025 (Agence Europe) – The development of “green skills” - essential for operating and innovating in a low-emission economy - has become a major challenge for Africa, stresses the European Centre for Development Policy Management (ECDPM) in a working paper published on Wednesday 3 December. Faced with China’s growing role in energy transition and clean technologies on the African continent, “the EU retains a comparative advantage in systems-level support – qualifications frameworks, teacher training, mobility schemes – but struggles with slow procedures and limited alignment with private-sector timelines”, noted the think-tank’s experts. See the working document: https://aeur.eu/f/jv3 (BD)