On External Aid Effectiveness and School Enrolment: A Study on Sub-Saharan Africa

A. Adediyan, Venus Nmakanmma Obadoni
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This paper re-evaluates the external aid effectiveness on school enrolment in Sub-Saharan Africa and provides a piece of evidence on the relationship conditioned on the prevalence of malaria and HIV/AIDS. A panel dataset from 2010 to 2019 for 42 countries in sub-Saharan Africa was modelled and analyzed using a dynamic panel GMM technique. The results suggest a statistically significant positive effect of external aid on school enrolment – primary, secondary and tertiary school enrolment. However, when correlated with the HIV/AIDS and malaria diseases, the relationship turned insignificant and at best negative. That is, in the case where malaria and HIV/AIDS diseases are evident, external aid does not have a statistically significant positive impact on school enrolment. It therefore means that the level of aid effectiveness on school enrolment is contingent on malaria and HIV/AIDS diseases in the region. Hence, although the attraction of more external aid can increase school enrolment in Sub-Saharan Africa, it will be effective only if the HIV/AIDS and malaria diseases are eradicated.
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外援有效性与学校入学率:撒哈拉以南非洲的研究
本文重新评估了外部援助对撒哈拉以南非洲地区入学率的影响,并提供了疟疾和艾滋病毒/艾滋病流行程度之间关系的证据。使用动态面板GMM技术对2010年至2019年撒哈拉以南非洲42个国家的面板数据集进行建模和分析。结果表明,外援对小学、中学和大学的入学率有显著的正向影响。然而,当与艾滋病毒/艾滋病和疟疾疾病相关联时,这种关系变得微不足道,充其量是负相关。也就是说,在疟疾和艾滋病毒/艾滋病明显的情况下,外援对入学率没有统计上显著的积极影响。因此,这意味着对入学的援助效果取决于该区域的疟疾和艾滋病毒/艾滋病疾病。因此,虽然吸引更多的外部援助可以增加撒哈拉以南非洲的入学率,但只有在根除艾滋病毒/艾滋病和疟疾疾病的情况下,这种援助才会有效。
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