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Spatial Strategies of Multilateral Development Banks in Addressing African Cities’ Water Insecurity; [Пространственные стратегии многосторонних банков развития в решении водной проблемы в городах Африки]

Spatial Economics | 2026

Paper Details

Authors: Dmitriev R.V.; Gorokhov S.A.; Agafoshin M.M.

DOI: 10.14530/SE.2026.1.116-132

Journal: Spatial Economics

Year: 2026

Publisher: Economic Research Institute, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences

Document Type: Article

Open Access: All Open Access; Gold Open Access; Green Open Access

Cited by: 0

Abstract

The issue of providing clean water has been designated as one of the tasks of the African Union Agenda 2063. Achieving the planned targets within this task is carried out based on both the African countries’ own financial resources and international assistance from multilateral development banks. The research hypothesis is the possibility of spatially justified financing of projects by multiple donor banks within recipient country in Africa. The study examines water supply and sanitation projects (1966–2020) that were funded by International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and African Development Bank. Using central place theory, the spatial hierarchy of projects and the level of system development have been determined. It has been revealed that if a Christaller-type structure is formed by projects from one or both development banks, then a shared structure will also be a Christaller-type. The latter, in most cases, conforms less well to theoretical constructs than a structure formed by projects from a specific bank. At the same time, a Christaller-type structure can also be formed in the case of the shared structure of two systems that do not individually satisfy theoretical constructs. A group of African countries has been identified based on the spatial feasibility of complementing projects already implemented by one development bank with projects initiated by Russia. The study identifies the minimum financing volume required for each new project in each of the 19 countries in this group. © Дмитриев Р.В., Горохов С.А., Агафошин М.М., 2026

Keywords

Africa; African Development Bank; central place theory; International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; international development aid; spatial development; water supply; Африка; Африканский банк развития; водная проблема; международная помощь развитию; Международный банк реконструкции и развития; пространственное развитие; теория центральных мест