COVID-19 in Africa: Socio-economic Impact, Policy Response and Opportunities

Peterson K. Ozili
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PurposeThis paper examines the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 and the policy response in African countries.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses discourse analysis to analyse the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 in Africa.FindingsThe findings reveal that African countries have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, and the effect was more severe for African regions compared to other regions. The rising pandemic affected social interaction and economic activities through the imposed social distancing policies that have different levels of strictness in several African countriesPractical implicationsThe implication of the findings is that social policies can affect the social and economic well-being of citizens. Secondly, the coronavirus outbreak has revealed how a biological crisis can be transformed to a sociological subject. The most important sociological consequence of the coronavirus outbreak for African citizens is the creation of social anxiety among families and households in the region. The outbreak has also shown how vulnerable African societies are in facing health hazards. Policymakers should enforce social policies that unite communities in bad times, to reduce social anxiety.Originality/valueThis is the first paper that explore the socio-economic impact of coronavirus and the policy response in African countries.
2019冠状病毒病在非洲:社会经济影响、政策应对和机遇
本论文探讨了2019冠状病毒病对非洲国家的社会经济影响和政策应对。设计/方法/方法本研究使用话语分析来分析2019冠状病毒病对非洲的社会经济影响。研究结果显示,非洲国家受到了冠状病毒大流行的影响,与其他地区相比,非洲地区受到的影响更为严重。在一些非洲国家,不断上升的流行病通过实施严格程度不同的社会距离政策,影响了社会交往和经济活动。实际含义研究结果的含义是,社会政策可以影响公民的社会和经济福祉。其次,冠状病毒的爆发揭示了如何将生物危机转化为社会学主题。冠状病毒疫情对非洲公民最重要的社会学后果是在该地区的家庭和家庭中造成社会焦虑。此次疫情还表明,非洲社会在面对健康危害时是多么脆弱。政策制定者应该执行社会政策,在困难时期团结社区,以减少社会焦虑。这是第一篇探讨冠状病毒的社会经济影响和非洲国家的政策应对措施的论文。
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