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Sustainable Financing and Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability in Africa: Are Public—Private Partnerships the Solution?

In: Climate Change in Africa

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  • Mawuena Akosua Cudjoe

    (University of Ghana Business School)

  • Emerald Edem Welbeck

    (University of Ghana Business School)

  • Zangina Isshaq

    (University of Ghana Business School)

  • Mohammed Amidu

    (University of Ghana Business School)

Abstract

This chapter reviews studies on climate finance and examines approaches aimed at attracting more private sector funding for climate change mitigation and adaptation projects. The chapter explores whether public–private partnerships offer a better solution compared to other models of climate finance. Blended finance is a financing model that has been championed in the development finance literature, and we consider its application to climate finance in this chapter. The chapter includes a study of trends in research on climate finance focusing on Sub-Saharan Africa using bibliometric analysis. We conclude the chapter with policy options and recommendations.

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  • Mawuena Akosua Cudjoe & Emerald Edem Welbeck & Zangina Isshaq & Mohammed Amidu, 2026. "Sustainable Financing and Climate Change-Induced Vulnerability in Africa: Are Public—Private Partnerships the Solution?," Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development, in: Mohammed Amidu & Albert Ahenkan & Edward Asiedu (ed.), Climate Change in Africa, pages 363-389, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:aaechp:978-3-032-15259-6_13
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-15259-6_13
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