ABSTRACT

External actors have invested enormous financial resources to support African regional organisations. This chapter maps and problematises the external funding provided to the African Union (AU) and the eight Regional Economic Communities (RECs). Based on a new dataset, we show that there has been a drastic increase of security-related funding during the last 15 years. The AU is by far the most targeted recipient. Funding also goes to a few favoured RECs (ECOWAS, IGAD and SADC), whereas other RECs do not receive much support at all. Considerable variation also appears on the donor side since a few donors provide most of the funding but still differ regarding priority areas and targeted organisations. The chapter provides further insights into funding activities of three powerful external actors – the EU, USA and China. The analysis opens up questions related to donor strategies and the consequences for regional organisations as well as regional support more generally.