Can aid foster Africa's attainment of a just energy transition and external debt sustainability?

This study evaluated the relationship between Aid and Africa's potential to achieve the Just Energy Transition and external debt sustainability. In contrast to the instrumental variables technique, the paper employed a 2-step system GMM to analyze data from 39 African countries between 2012 and...

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Main Authors: Kalimanshi Nsakaza, Talumba Ireen Chilipaine
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Published: Elsevier 2025-02-01
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description This study evaluated the relationship between Aid and Africa's potential to achieve the Just Energy Transition and external debt sustainability. In contrast to the instrumental variables technique, the paper employed a 2-step system GMM to analyze data from 39 African countries between 2012 and 2022. The paper also used 7 indicators of access to energy and electricity on both renewable and fossil fuels to measure the Just Energy Transition (JET) and 8 indicators to assess the external debt landscape of the sampled countries. The net official development assistance received per capital was used to measure foreign aid. The findings indicate that, for Africa, there was a significant and positive relationship between the net official development assistance and the energy sector for renewable energy, but an insignificant positive relationship for fossil fuels overall. This suggests that, while Net Official Development Assistance (ODA) inflow to Africa increased with the use of renewable energy, it did not significantly change with the use of fossil fuels. The findings also demonstrated that while interest payments on long-term external debt had a negative impact on ODA to African countries, the total external debt stock, mainly for Africa, had a positive and significant effect on the Net ODA received by the continent. The study concluded that in driving the JET, solar and bioenergy energy are a crucial renewable energy source for Africa that have the potential to revitalize the continent's renewable energy market as it. We recommend that Power market frameworks are a viable alternative that can be created by policymakers to promote and draw in private sector investment. Through innovative financing methods including securitization, blended finance, or public-private partnerships, the private sector can also use its knowledge of financial de-risking. For example, bonds backed by the cash flows from future renewable energy assets can be issued through securitization.
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spelling doaj-art-a7094862e7424cf18c75502c86319d2b2025-02-12T05:31:24ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402025-02-01114e42507Can aid foster Africa's attainment of a just energy transition and external debt sustainability?Kalimanshi Nsakaza0Talumba Ireen Chilipaine1United Nations World Food Programme, Zambia; Corresponding author.United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, ZambiaThis study evaluated the relationship between Aid and Africa's potential to achieve the Just Energy Transition and external debt sustainability. In contrast to the instrumental variables technique, the paper employed a 2-step system GMM to analyze data from 39 African countries between 2012 and 2022. The paper also used 7 indicators of access to energy and electricity on both renewable and fossil fuels to measure the Just Energy Transition (JET) and 8 indicators to assess the external debt landscape of the sampled countries. The net official development assistance received per capital was used to measure foreign aid. The findings indicate that, for Africa, there was a significant and positive relationship between the net official development assistance and the energy sector for renewable energy, but an insignificant positive relationship for fossil fuels overall. This suggests that, while Net Official Development Assistance (ODA) inflow to Africa increased with the use of renewable energy, it did not significantly change with the use of fossil fuels. The findings also demonstrated that while interest payments on long-term external debt had a negative impact on ODA to African countries, the total external debt stock, mainly for Africa, had a positive and significant effect on the Net ODA received by the continent. The study concluded that in driving the JET, solar and bioenergy energy are a crucial renewable energy source for Africa that have the potential to revitalize the continent's renewable energy market as it. We recommend that Power market frameworks are a viable alternative that can be created by policymakers to promote and draw in private sector investment. Through innovative financing methods including securitization, blended finance, or public-private partnerships, the private sector can also use its knowledge of financial de-risking. For example, bonds backed by the cash flows from future renewable energy assets can be issued through securitization.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844025008874Just energy transitionExternal debtOfficial development assistanceGeneralized methods of momentsRenewable energyForeign aid
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Can aid foster Africa's attainment of a just energy transition and external debt sustainability?
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Just energy transition
External debt
Official development assistance
Generalized methods of moments
Renewable energy
Foreign aid
title Can aid foster Africa's attainment of a just energy transition and external debt sustainability?
title_full Can aid foster Africa's attainment of a just energy transition and external debt sustainability?
title_fullStr Can aid foster Africa's attainment of a just energy transition and external debt sustainability?
title_full_unstemmed Can aid foster Africa's attainment of a just energy transition and external debt sustainability?
title_short Can aid foster Africa's attainment of a just energy transition and external debt sustainability?
title_sort can aid foster africa s attainment of a just energy transition and external debt sustainability
topic Just energy transition
External debt
Official development assistance
Generalized methods of moments
Renewable energy
Foreign aid
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