How COVID-19 pandemic rebuilds social protection schemes in sub-Saharan African countries: policy implications

Q4 Medicine
Hamidou Taffa Abdoul-Azize
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The COVID-19 pandemic crisis imposed serious threats on the economy and worsened people living conditions in many regions over the world. Many countries executed numerous measures to overcome the adverse impact of this crisis. One of a strategic widely executed tool to enhance the resilience of economy and community to the COVID-19 pandemic is social protection programs. The implementation of such programs becomes vital in poor countries. In poor regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa social protection could play an important role to support the vulnerable groups to overcome the adverse impacts of this crisis. This study aims to investigate how the COVID-19 Pandemic rebuilds Social Protection in Sub-Saharan Countries which are mostly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic as well as to provide learned lessons and policy implications. This study was conducted by searching through Google Scholar, WoS and some international Institutions websites such as World Bank, International Labor Organization and World Health Organization. The findings showed that most SubSaharan African countries executed both new social programs and updated earlier existing ones to respond to adverse impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some countries executed contributory programs, which could not be relied upon during the COVID-19 pandemic as they typically covered only formal sector. Consequently, some recommendations were drawn for the region policy and decision makers for implementing more effective social protection in fighting future pandemics.
COVID-19大流行如何重建撒哈拉以南非洲国家的社会保护计划:政策影响
新冠肺炎疫情给世界许多地区的经济带来严重威胁,人民生活状况恶化。许多国家采取了许多措施来克服这场危机的不利影响。增强经济和社区抵御COVID-19大流行能力的一项广泛执行的战略工具是社会保护计划。这些项目的实施在贫穷国家变得至关重要。在撒哈拉以南非洲等贫困地区,社会保护可以在支持弱势群体克服这场危机的不利影响方面发挥重要作用。本研究旨在调查COVID-19大流行如何在受COVID-19大流行影响最大的撒哈拉以南国家重建社会保护,并提供经验教训和政策启示。本研究通过谷歌Scholar、WoS以及世界银行、国际劳工组织、世界卫生组织等国际机构网站进行搜索。调查结果显示,大多数撒哈拉以南非洲国家既执行了新的社会方案,也更新了先前的现有方案,以应对COVID-19大流行的不利影响。一些国家实施了缴费计划,但在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间无法依赖这些计划,因为它们通常只覆盖正规部门。因此,为本区域的政策和决策者提出了一些建议,以便在防治未来的大流行病方面实施更有效的社会保护。
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Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research
Journal of Cardiovascular Disease Research Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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