非洲新冠肺炎后时期新冠肺炎协议和基础设施缺陷社会的可持续性评估:以尼日利亚为例

Q2 Social Sciences
ROMANUS UDEGBUNAM AYADIUNO, DOMINIC CHUKWUKA NDULU
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2020年2月14日,非洲在埃及记录了她的第一例新冠肺炎确诊病例。迄今为止,尽管有世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)的议定书,但新增确诊病例和死亡人数仍在增加。该研究旨在确定在非洲和尼日利亚基础设施匮乏的社会中,针对新冠肺炎和后新冠肺炎时代的设想和通过的协议是否可持续。实证研究设计基于从联邦首都地区(FCT)阿布贾、阿南布拉、拉各斯、卡诺、里弗斯州的居民中随机抽取的数据,这些州被称为尼日利亚最容易感染的州。抽样单位基于一项试点研究,使用在线结构化问卷,辅以电话口头访谈和其他来源于二级来源的文献,随机选择了400名在抽样州识字的成年居民。用于研究的主要数据是通过在线问卷获得的,并使用描述性和推断统计学进行分析。结果以表格、图表和图表的形式呈现。进行平均加权值统计分析时,毛平均加权值(临界点)为2.60。研究发现,计划外、不协调和不受管制的交通系统、癫痫供电、主导的初级经济生产、计划外定居点、腐败、拥挤的定居点、拥挤的市场、小贸易商和工匠的日常生计、尼日利亚的单一经济、,进口依赖和粮食短缺阻碍了新冠肺炎控制协议,并仍然存在于后新冠肺炎时代。因此,它建议非洲国家大规模发展基础设施,以实现可持续性,使经济活动多样化,为社会经济活动创造额外价值,使数百万非洲人摆脱贫困,制定并执行可持续的卫生规程,以促进和保障非洲社会的良好健康和健康环境。
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SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT OF COVID-19 PROTOCOLS AND INFRASTRUCTURAL DEFICIENT SOCIETIES IN POST-COVID ERA IN AFRICA: A CASE OF NIGERIA
Africa recorded her first confirmed COVID-19 case in Egypt on 14 February, 2020. Thus far, the number of new confirmed cases and deaths increased despite the World Health Organization (WHO) protocols. The study aims at determining if the conceived and adopted protocols against COVID-19 and the post-COVID era in the infrastructural deficient societies of Africa and indeed Nigeria are sustainable. Empirical research design was adopted based on the data randomly drawn from a population who are residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, Anambra, Lagos, Kano, Rivers States, States termed most vulnerable to infection in Nigeria. The sampling unit was based on a pilot study, using four hundred randomly selected adult residents who are literate in the sampled States using online structured questionnaire, supplemented by phone call - oral interviews, and other literature sourced from secondary sources. The primary data used for the study were obtained through the administration of questionnaires via online, and were analyzed using both descriptive and inferential statistics. The results were presented in tables, graphs and charts. The Mean Weighted Value statistical analysis was carried out with the Gross Mean Weight Value (cut-off point) at 2.60. The study found that Unplanned, Uncoordinated and Unregulated Transport System, Epileptic Power Supply, Dominant Primary Economic Production, Unplanned Settlement, Corruption, Congested Settlement, Congested Market Places, Small Traders and Artisans sustenance on daily basis, Nigeria’s Mono-economy, Import Dependency and Shortage of Food militated against the COVID-19 control protocols and still subsists in post-COVID era. It therefore recommends massive infrastructural development in African countries for sustainability, diversify economic activities in order to create additional values to the socio-economic activities that will lead millions of Africans out of poverty, put in place and enforce sustainable hygiene protocols that will promote and guarantee good health and healthy environment of the societies in Africa.
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期刊介绍: The Russian Law Journal is one of the first academic legal journals in English to be published in Russia. Our goal is to provide scholars worldwide with comparative papers on recent legal developments not only in Russia, but also in Eurasia, other jurisdictions and on the international level. The idea to establish this journal belongs to the following scholars of Moscow State Lomonosov University Law Faculty: Gleb Bogush, Nataliya Bocharova, Dmitry and Anastasia Maleshin and Sergei Tretyakov. We want to bring the Russian academic legal tradition closer to the international environment and make Russian legal scholarship more accessible to other scholars and well-known worldwide.
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