COVID-19 and food insecurity in Africa: A review of the emerging empirical evidence
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) risks rolling back many of the efforts and global successes recorded in reducing poverty and food insecurity. We undertake a systematic search and review of the growing microeconomic literature on the association between COVID-19 and food insecurity in Africa, disc...
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| author | Tabe-Ojong, Martin Paul Nshakira-Rukundo, Emmanuel Gebrekidan, Bisrat Haile |
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| description | The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) risks rolling back many of the efforts and global successes recorded in reducing poverty and food insecurity. We undertake a systematic search and review of the growing microeconomic literature on the association between COVID-19 and food insecurity in Africa, discussing its implications for food policy and research. Furthermore, we review the various coping strategies households employ to build resilience to COVID-19. The evidence indicates that COVID-19 is associated with an increase in food insecurity both ex-ante and ex-durante. Given the covariate nature of COVID-19 and associated control mechanisms, current evidence is short of providing clear causal learning. We provide some potential interesting areas where future efforts can be geared to improve learning on the relationship between COVID-19, food insecurity, and building resilience to shocks. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1299742025-10-26T12:56:04Z COVID-19 and food insecurity in Africa: A review of the emerging empirical evidence Tabe-Ojong, Martin Paul Nshakira-Rukundo, Emmanuel Gebrekidan, Bisrat Haile coronavirus coronavirus disease coronavirinae covid-19 economic shock food insecurity microeconomics microeconomic analysis research resilience shock The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) risks rolling back many of the efforts and global successes recorded in reducing poverty and food insecurity. We undertake a systematic search and review of the growing microeconomic literature on the association between COVID-19 and food insecurity in Africa, discussing its implications for food policy and research. Furthermore, we review the various coping strategies households employ to build resilience to COVID-19. The evidence indicates that COVID-19 is associated with an increase in food insecurity both ex-ante and ex-durante. Given the covariate nature of COVID-19 and associated control mechanisms, current evidence is short of providing clear causal learning. We provide some potential interesting areas where future efforts can be geared to improve learning on the relationship between COVID-19, food insecurity, and building resilience to shocks. 2023-06-13 2023-04-12T21:01:05Z 2023-04-12T21:01:05Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129974 en Open Access Oxford University Press Tabe-Ojong, Martin Paul Jr.; Nshakira-Rukundo, Emmanuel; and Gebrekidan, Bisrat Haile. 2023. COVID-19 and food insecurity in Africa: A review of the emerging empirical evidence. European Review of Agricultural Economics 50(3): 853-878. https://doi.org/10.1093/erae/jbad008 |
| spellingShingle | coronavirus coronavirus disease coronavirinae covid-19 economic shock food insecurity microeconomics microeconomic analysis research resilience shock Tabe-Ojong, Martin Paul Nshakira-Rukundo, Emmanuel Gebrekidan, Bisrat Haile COVID-19 and food insecurity in Africa: A review of the emerging empirical evidence |
| title | COVID-19 and food insecurity in Africa: A review of the emerging empirical evidence |
| title_full | COVID-19 and food insecurity in Africa: A review of the emerging empirical evidence |
| title_fullStr | COVID-19 and food insecurity in Africa: A review of the emerging empirical evidence |
| title_full_unstemmed | COVID-19 and food insecurity in Africa: A review of the emerging empirical evidence |
| title_short | COVID-19 and food insecurity in Africa: A review of the emerging empirical evidence |
| title_sort | covid 19 and food insecurity in africa a review of the emerging empirical evidence |
| topic | coronavirus coronavirus disease coronavirinae covid-19 economic shock food insecurity microeconomics microeconomic analysis research resilience shock |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129974 |
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