Analyzing the impact of agricultural donor aid on food security in West Africa

Despite the abundance of agricultural donor aid to the less-developed nations, especially in West African countries, little is known regarding its role in enhancing food security. This study argues that the flow of aid to the productive sector would have a sustainable impact since it has a multiplie...

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Main Authors: Sesay Lansana Alhassan, Gunawan Theresia, Pratikto Rulyusa, Prasetyo Pius Sugeng, Indraswari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/82/e3sconf_icadai21_02025.pdf
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spelling doaj-ea13676c7ebb4d429d29a072004cca0a2021-10-05T13:13:49ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-013060202510.1051/e3sconf/202130602025e3sconf_icadai21_02025Analyzing the impact of agricultural donor aid on food security in West AfricaSesay Lansana AlhassanGunawan TheresiaPratikto RulyusaPrasetyo Pius SugengIndraswariDespite the abundance of agricultural donor aid to the less-developed nations, especially in West African countries, little is known regarding its role in enhancing food security. This study argues that the flow of aid to the productive sector would have a sustainable impact since it has a multiplier effect on the recipient countries by enhancing productivity in the agricultural sector. Therefore, by filling this gap, the research aims to analyze the impact of agricultural donor aid on food security in 16 West African countries between 2009-2018. The study adopted quantitative cross-country panel data and utilized the Two-Stage Least Square Regression model (2SLS) to examine to what extent agricultural aid has impacted food security in the sub-region. This method was adopted to address the endogeneity problems in this research model specification, where it is assumed that there is a reverse causality between donor aid and food security. The findings indicate that agricultural aid has impacts on food accessibility, and utilization in West Africa. This impact is based on good governance and the institutional qualities of recipient countries.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/82/e3sconf_icadai21_02025.pdf
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Gunawan Theresia
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Prasetyo Pius Sugeng
Indraswari
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Gunawan Theresia
Pratikto Rulyusa
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Analyzing the impact of agricultural donor aid on food security in West Africa
E3S Web of Conferences
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title Analyzing the impact of agricultural donor aid on food security in West Africa
title_short Analyzing the impact of agricultural donor aid on food security in West Africa
title_full Analyzing the impact of agricultural donor aid on food security in West Africa
title_fullStr Analyzing the impact of agricultural donor aid on food security in West Africa
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing the impact of agricultural donor aid on food security in West Africa
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Despite the abundance of agricultural donor aid to the less-developed nations, especially in West African countries, little is known regarding its role in enhancing food security. This study argues that the flow of aid to the productive sector would have a sustainable impact since it has a multiplier effect on the recipient countries by enhancing productivity in the agricultural sector. Therefore, by filling this gap, the research aims to analyze the impact of agricultural donor aid on food security in 16 West African countries between 2009-2018. The study adopted quantitative cross-country panel data and utilized the Two-Stage Least Square Regression model (2SLS) to examine to what extent agricultural aid has impacted food security in the sub-region. This method was adopted to address the endogeneity problems in this research model specification, where it is assumed that there is a reverse causality between donor aid and food security. The findings indicate that agricultural aid has impacts on food accessibility, and utilization in West Africa. This impact is based on good governance and the institutional qualities of recipient countries.
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