Assessing the vulnerability of West and Central African countries to COVID-19
As of October 2021, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in African countries are still unfolding. The early stages of the pandemic were characterized by apparent lower illness and mortality rates in Africa compared to the other world regions, although significant underreporting of COVID-19 cases an...
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| author | Ulimwengu, John M. Domgho, Léa Magne Collins, Julia |
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| description | As of October 2021, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in African countries are still unfolding. The early stages of the pandemic were characterized by apparent lower illness and mortality rates in Africa compared to the other world regions, although significant underreporting of COVID-19 cases and deaths in Africa is likely. 1 However, the economic effects of the pandemic and the measures taken to combat it were expected to impact African countries severely, worsening poverty and hunger and erasing recent economic gains (Bouët, Laborde, and Seck 2021). A “third wave” of the pandemic in mid-2021 saw rapidly escalating health effects and a return to lockdowns and other mitigation efforts in many countries (Mwai 2021). The crisis is expected to have severe impacts on food security in Africa as in other regions, due to food supply chain disruptions, income loss, school closures, and other factors (HLPE 2020). |
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| spelling | CGSpace1420612025-11-06T03:58:21Z Assessing the vulnerability of West and Central African countries to COVID-19 Ulimwengu, John M. Domgho, Léa Magne Collins, Julia covid-19 vulnerability households food security As of October 2021, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in African countries are still unfolding. The early stages of the pandemic were characterized by apparent lower illness and mortality rates in Africa compared to the other world regions, although significant underreporting of COVID-19 cases and deaths in Africa is likely. 1 However, the economic effects of the pandemic and the measures taken to combat it were expected to impact African countries severely, worsening poverty and hunger and erasing recent economic gains (Bouët, Laborde, and Seck 2021). A “third wave” of the pandemic in mid-2021 saw rapidly escalating health effects and a return to lockdowns and other mitigation efforts in many countries (Mwai 2021). The crisis is expected to have severe impacts on food security in Africa as in other regions, due to food supply chain disruptions, income loss, school closures, and other factors (HLPE 2020). 2021-11-16 2024-05-22T12:09:53Z 2024-05-22T12:09:53Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142061 en https://doi.org/10.54067/9781737916413 Open Access application/pdf AKADEMIYA2063 International Food Policy Research Institute Ulimwengu, John M.; Domgho, Léa Magne; and Collins, Julia. 2021. Assessing the vulnerability of West and Central African countries to COVID-19. In 2021 Annual Trends and Outlook Report: Building Resilient African Food Systems After COVID-19, eds. John M. Ulimwengu, Mark A. Constas, and Éliane Ubalijoro. Chapter 5, Pp. 66-80. Kigali, Rwanda; and Washington, DC: AKADEMIYA2063; and International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142061 |
| spellingShingle | covid-19 vulnerability households food security Ulimwengu, John M. Domgho, Léa Magne Collins, Julia Assessing the vulnerability of West and Central African countries to COVID-19 |
| title | Assessing the vulnerability of West and Central African countries to COVID-19 |
| title_full | Assessing the vulnerability of West and Central African countries to COVID-19 |
| title_fullStr | Assessing the vulnerability of West and Central African countries to COVID-19 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Assessing the vulnerability of West and Central African countries to COVID-19 |
| title_short | Assessing the vulnerability of West and Central African countries to COVID-19 |
| title_sort | assessing the vulnerability of west and central african countries to covid 19 |
| topic | covid-19 vulnerability households food security |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/142061 |
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