Sustainable energy and development trailblazer, Damilola Ogunbiyi, on Friday, received yet another prestigious award when Forbes Magazine named her in its 2025 Forbes Sustainability Leaders list recognising 50 global leaders who are working to combat the climate crisis.
Now in its second year, the Forbes Sustainability Leaders list honours 50 people setting the pace for a just, sustainable economy and defining what climate leadership looks like today.
Damilola, the Chief Executive Officer of Sustainable Energy for All and the Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Sustainable Energy for All, was recognised for her efforts to advance an equitable energy transition that benefits underprivileged communities in the Global South.
Her leadership in championing the UN-led Energy Compacts as well as the World Bank and African Development Bank’s Mission 300, the ambitious public-private-philanthropic partnership to provide electricity to 300 million people in Africa by 2030, was also recognised.
Reacting to this latest recognition, Damilola said: “This recognition is a reflection not only of my work, but also of the incredible partners, colleagues, and communities who share the vision of building a more sustainable future, and accelerating a just and equitable energy transition.”
This Forbes Sustainability Leaders recognition is one among many other awards that Damilola has received in the last three years – a reflection of the transformative work she has done as the UN Special Representative to the Secretary-General and the CEO of Sustainable Energy for All.
In September 2024, she was recognised in the 2024 TIME100 Climate list as one of the 20 titans in climate. In the same month, she received the First-Class Order of Zayed II from the UAE President in recognition of her contribution to the success of the climate conference, COP28; and the Global Female Leadership Impact (GFLI) Award.
In March 2024, she was recognised as a trailblazer in her field by the Reuters’ Trailblazing Women in Climate and the Reuters’ Trailblazing Women in Energy. In 2023, she received the Energy Institute President’s Award, in recognition of her continued role in solving critical global issues.