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.
Alphabetical list of members below. Click on one of buttons for details
| Country | Regulator | Go to web site |
Go to profile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Algeria | Electricity and Gas Regulation Commission | site | profile |
| Cameroon | Electricity Sector Regulatory Agency | n/a | profile |
| Cote d'Ivoire | The National Authority for the Regulation of the Electricity Sector | site | no profile |
| Gambia | The Gambia Public Utilities Regulatory Authority | site | no profile |
| Ghana | Public Utilities Regulatory Commission | site | no profile |
| Kenya | Energy Regulatory Commission | site | no profile |
| Malawi | National Electricity Council | n/a | no profile |
| Mali | The Mali Electricity and Water Regulatory | n/a | no profile |
| Namibia | Electricity Control Board | site | no profile |
| Nigeria | Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission | site | no profile |
| Niger | Multisector Regulatory Authority | site | no profile |
| Senegal | Regulatory Commission for the Electricity Sector | site | no profile |
| South Africa | National Energy Regulator of South Africa | site | profile |
| Tanzania | Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority | site | no profile |
| Togo | Regulatory Authority of the Electricity Sector | n/a | no profile |
| Uganda | Electricity Regulatory Authority | site | no profile |
| Zambia | Energy Regulation Board | site | no profile |
| Zimbabwe | Zimbabwe Electricity Regulatory Commission | n/a | no profile |