Contribution to Impact of COVID-19 and Sustainable Approach in Africa

Authors

  • Vishwa Nath Maurya
  • Bashiru Aremu
  • Kenny Odugbemi

Keywords:

Economic Impact, Sustainable Approach, Peace and Security, Socioeconomic, Education

Abstract

In this paper an attempt has been made to focus on impact of COVID-19 in African education, health care, hospitality and economy. The COVID- 19 pandemic has dramatically changed everyone lives highlighting the fragility of the system thus providing public services especially education, health care, food supply chain, tourism and hospitality, Aviation tge urgent need to build resilience. The first African case Covid 19 was reported in Egypt, on 14th February 2020, by October 2021 there were 84 million infected, 216,000 deaths reported in Africa accounting for 3.5% 4.4% of World Covid. Many African country’s government-imposed restrictions in dealing with this epidemic these include Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, Rwanda and Senegal, out of 24 million doses available as against 75 million committed by Covax multinational vaccines only arrived in Africa in May 2021, many children especially poorest household in Africa were already at risk of pneumonia diarrhea, malaria and other preventable disease requiring other pragmatic way to mitigate against wide spread of Covid-19.

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Published

2022-11-30

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