Sasha Kinney
Senior Associate
Sasha Kinney is a Senior Associate on E3G’s Fossil Fuel Transition team. Her work focuses on furthering Africa’s energy transition, particularly through collaboration across diplomatic and civil society networks.
Sasha has spent over a decade working in East Africa on a variety of energy, climate and governance initiatives. She provides broad support to anti-fossil-fuel campaigns led by communities, often serving as a bridge between local and international partners.
Sasha has conducted research into areas including anti-coal advocacy strategy, the use of civic technology, and urban informal settlements, and she has coordinated community organising and civil resistance workshops and initiatives across Africa.
Previously, she helped to open and manage Pawa254, a collaborative space for creative activists and journalists in Nairobi, Kenya, which incubated dozens of grassroots governance and accountability initiatives. Prior to that, she assisted 200 international development organisations and institutions in her role with Devex, a global social enterprise.
Sasha is a graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in Washington, DC.
Sasha has spent over a decade working in East Africa on a variety of energy, climate and governance initiatives. She provides broad support to anti-fossil-fuel campaigns led by communities, often serving as a bridge between local and international partners.
Sasha has conducted research into areas including anti-coal advocacy strategy, the use of civic technology, and urban informal settlements, and she has coordinated community organising and civil resistance workshops and initiatives across Africa.
Previously, she helped to open and manage Pawa254, a collaborative space for creative activists and journalists in Nairobi, Kenya, which incubated dozens of grassroots governance and accountability initiatives. Prior to that, she assisted 200 international development organisations and institutions in her role with Devex, a global social enterprise.
Sasha is a graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in Washington, DC.