Assessing the Role of International Climate Finance in Nigeria’s Clean Energy Transition: A Policy Review and Case-Based Appraisal
国際気候資金のナイジェリアのクリーンエネルギー移行における役割の評価:政策レビューとケースベースの評価 (AI 翻訳)
O. F. Akomolehin, Oluwaremi Joel Bali
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日本語
本論文は、国際気候資金がナイジェリアのクリーンエネルギー移行にどのように貢献しているかを、ガバナンス、政策の一貫性、公平性の観点から調査する。文献レビューと3つの気候資金プロジェクト(GCF支援の太陽光ミニグリッド、SEforALL、REACTナイジェリア)のケーススタディを用いて、再生可能エネルギーへのアクセス改善は見られるものの、制度の不整合や弱い監視システム、脆弱なグループの排除が長期的な可能性を制限していることを明らかにする。正義に基づく枠組みと政策の一貫性を強化する戦略的提言を行う。
English
This paper examines the role of international climate finance in Nigeria's clean energy transition, focusing on governance, policy coherence, and equity. Through a literature review and case studies of three climate finance initiatives (GCF solar mini-grid, SEforALL, REACT Nigeria), it finds that while renewable energy access improves, long-term potential is constrained by institutional incoherence, weak monitoring, and exclusion of marginalized groups. It recommends justice-oriented frameworks and enhanced policy coherence.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
この研究は、日本の国際協力やODAを通じた気候資金提供の効果を評価する上で示唆に富む。特にアフリカにおけるクリーンエネルギー支援のガバナンスと公平性の課題は、日本の政策立案者や実務者にとっても参考になる。
In the global GX context
This study contributes to the global discourse on climate finance effectiveness in developing countries. Its findings on governance and equity challenges are relevant for international climate funds (e.g., GCF) and bilateral donors, highlighting the need for coherent policies and inclusive approaches.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides empirical insights into the governance and equity dimensions of international climate finance in a developing country context.
🏢実務担当者:Useful for development banks and NGOs designing climate finance programs to incorporate policy coherence and justice-oriented frameworks.
🏛政策担当者:Offers policy recommendations for strengthening institutional coordination and ensuring inclusive energy transitions in climate finance instruments.
📄 Abstract(原文)
With Nigeria facing increasing energy poverty and the need to shift towards low-carbon development, international climate finance also stands as an important catalyst for clean energy transformation. The paper investigates the contribution of international climate finance to Nigeria’s transition toward clean energy, especially in terms of the effectiveness of governance, policy coherence, and equity. Based on a qualitative research design, the study combines an indepth literature review with case study review of three climate finance funded initiatives: the GCF-supported project of the solar mini-grid, the SEforALL and the REACT Nigeria. Results suggest that while such interventions alleviate access barriers to renewable energy and stimulate community development, long-term potential is constrained by incoherent institutional mandates, weak monitoring systems and partial inclusion of marginalised populations. The paper also finds absence of vertical and horizontal policy coherence, and stresses the urgency of justice-oriented frameworks in shaping climate finance instruments. Utilizing best practice across the globe and lessons from Nigeria, the paper provides strategic policy suggestions for strengthening governance frameworks, mainstreaming energy justice, and fostering strong institutional coordination. In conclusion, the study contributes to a multi-dimensional comprehension of how international climate finance can be more effectively harnessed for a sustainable and inclusive energy transition in Nigeria.
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