Bokani Lisa Motsu is a Masters' student in International Relations with an interest in renewable energy, specifically focusing on the transition to a sustainable future through Green Hydrogen. She is committed to exploring innovative solutions to global energy challenges, particularly in the context of energy transition and decarbonisation. With a passion for integrating green industrial policies into green hydrogen adoption, Bokani aims to contribute to shaping the future of energy in Africa and beyond.
The Women in Green Hydrogen group is important to me because it provides a supportive community where I can connect with like-minded professionals who share my passion for renewable energy and the green hydrogen transition. Being part of this group allows me to exchange knowledge, collaborate on innovative ideas, and contribute to advancing gender diversity in the energy sector. It also allows me to amplify my voice in discussions around green energy policies and the future of sustainable development, aligning with my goals of making a meaningful impact in the field of energy transition.
Bokani Lisa Motsu is a student at the University of Pretoria, currently pursuing a Masters' degree in International Relations with a focus on Green Hydrogen. She is passionate about renewable energy and is actively seeking opportunities to kickstart her career in this emerging field.
17th Africa Young Graduates and Scholars Conference AYGS 2023, The Africa Institute of South Africa. 2023.
• Motsu, B. L. 2023. Climate Change is a Threat to National Security. In 17th Africa Young Graduates and Scholars Conference AYGS 2023 Report, The Africa Institute of South Africa, pp. 58-59.
• Motsu, B. L. 2022. The Extent and Degree to which ICT has Emerged as a Potential Remedy to the Improvement of Operational and Management Efficiencies in Public Services in the Current and Post-COVID-19 Era. African Journal of Public Administration and Environmental Studies (AJOPAES), 1(1):43-64.
• Molokwane, T., & Motsu, B. 2022. The State of Poverty in Botswana: An Analysis of Poverty Alleviation Policies and Strategies. Limpopo, South Africa: University of Venda.