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African Forum for Utility Regulation

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The African Forum for Utility Regulation (AFUR) aims to support the development of effective utility regulation in Africa. The Forum was established in September 2000 as an informal arrangement to facilitate the exchange of information and lessons of experience between African regulators, and to support capacity building efforts in the region.
AFUR focuses on issues related to the regulation of energy, communications, transport, and water & sanitation industries. Out of its 24 members, 18 are involved in the regulation of the Energy sector.

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AlgeriaElectricity and Gas Regulation Commissionsiteprofile
CameroonElectricity Sector Regulatory Agencyn/aprofile
Cote d'IvoireThe National Authority for the Regulation of the Electricity Sectorsiteno profile
GambiaThe Gambia Public Utilities Regulatory Authoritysiteno profile
GhanaPublic Utilities Regulatory Commissionsiteno profile
KenyaEnergy Regulatory Commissionsiteno profile
MalawiNational Electricity Counciln/ano profile
MaliThe Mali Electricity and Water Regulatoryn/ano profile
NamibiaElectricity Control Boardsiteno profile
NigeriaNigerian Electricity Regulatory Commissionsiteno profile
NigerMultisector Regulatory Authoritysiteno profile
SenegalRegulatory Commission for the Electricity Sectorsiteno profile
South AfricaNational Energy Regulator of South Africasiteprofile
TanzaniaEnergy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authoritysiteno profile
TogoRegulatory Authority of the Electricity Sectorn/ano profile
UgandaElectricity Regulatory Authoritysiteno profile
ZambiaEnergy Regulation Boardsiteno profile
ZimbabweZimbabwe Electricity Regulatory Commissionn/ano profile