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Serwah Prempeh is a Senior Fellow in APRI’s Economy and Society Programme, where she leads research on green technology and youth employment, elections and EU-Africa development and foreign policy. Her expertise covers economic diplomacy and institutional reform in electricity markets in developing economies. Before joining APRI, she was a Junior Fellow at the Bayreuth International Graduate School of African Studies (BIGSAS), where she completed her PhD in Culture and Technology in Africa. Before that, Serwah worked at the Australian High Commission in Ghana, where she managed the High Commission’s policy research and analysis in Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone. She also holds an MPhil in Development Studies from the University of Cambridge.