Bridging the gap: Analyzing trends and regional disparities in climate finance across Africa
1 Department of Accounting, Federal University Lokoja
2 Department of Financial Reporting, ANAN University, Jos
3 Department of Accounting, Airforce Institute of Technology
* Corresponding author: eazyfass@gmail.com
2 Department of Financial Reporting, ANAN University, Jos
3 Department of Accounting, Airforce Institute of Technology
* Corresponding author: eazyfass@gmail.com
Abstract
This study explores the trends, financial instruments, sectoral allocations, and sources of climate finance in Africa,
focusing on the years 2019 to 2022. The analysis reveals a significant increase in climate finance, growing from
USD 796.9 billion in 2019/2020 to USD 1.18 trillion in 2021/2022, marking a 48% growth. Energy systems received
the largest share of funding, followed by agriculture, water, and cross-sectoral projects. However, regional
disparities were observed, with Southern and Eastern Africa receiving more climate finance compared to other
regions. A regression discontinuity analysis further highlights a structural shift in funding priorities post-2020, with
a significant increase in investments. The study suggests that policy strategies should focus on enhancing regional
equity in finance distribution, increasing adaptation finance, diversifying financial instruments, and improving
governance structures. Recommendations for future research include exploring subnational trends, evaluating
long-term impacts, and examining alternative financing mechanisms. The findings underscore the need for a more
balanced approach to addressing climate finance gaps across sectors and regions, ensuring more equitable and
sustainable development outcomes for Africa.
Keywords
Africa
climate finance
regional disparities
energy systems
financial instruments
How to Cite
Mike, M. E. E., Halidu, S. I., Peter, O., & Sanusi, B. S. (2025). Bridging the gap: Analyzing trends and regional disparities in climate finance across Africa. Impressive Journal of Management and Social Sciences, 1(2), 60-68.
M. E. E. Mike, S. I. Halidu, O. Peter, and B. S. Sanusi, "Bridging the gap: Analyzing trends and regional disparities in climate finance across Africa," Impressive Journal of Management and Social Sciences, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 60-68, June 2025.