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AU ECOSOCC, AfDB push for a gender-sensitive response to COVID-19 in Africa
In support of Africa’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the African Union Economic, Social and Cultural Council (AU ECOSOCC) and the African Development Bank (AfDB)’s Gender, Women and Civil Society Department, are jointly hosting a series of weekly thematic webinars aimed at raising awareness and sensitizing African citizens about the…
Read More »OP-ED | How COVID-19 is impacting finance flows for climate resilience in Africa, By John Kasiita Ssemulema
The negative implications of COVID-19 on international climate finance flows in Africa should be a wakeup call to African countries to shift from the model of oversees dependency, especially regarding issues central to Africa’s development such as funding for local climate adaptation and resilience With the manufacturing aviation…
Read More »ANALYSIS | African Countries’ Response to COVID-19 Pandemic – The Case of Nigeria
Nigeria’s quite proactive response to COVID-19 offers other African countries immense learning opportunities On Friday, February 28, Nigeria confirmed its index case of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), making it the second African Union Member State (after Egypt) and the first in Sub Saharan Africa, to do so.…
Read More »Implementation of AfCFTA deal postponed due to COVID-19 disruptions
The Secretary General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Wamkele Mene said on Tuesday that implementation of the free trade agreement will not be able to commence on July 1 due to the disruptions occasioned by the coronavirus pandemic. “It is obviously not possible to commence…
Read More »OP-ED | A pandemic-driven food crisis in Africa can be prevented, By Cedric Habiyaremye
African governments need to act now to ensure small-scale farming and food supply chains remain uninterrupted. We have only just begun to see the far-ranging consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic around the world. Chief among those is the threat of a food crisis of unprecedented magnitude. Unless measures are…
Read More »OP-ED | Time to Act! 80+ African intellectuals admonish African leaders on COVID-19
The threats that are hanging over the African continent with regards to the spread of COVID-19 demand our individual and collective attention. The situation is critical. Yet this is not about mitigating another ‘African’ humanitarian crisis but to diffuse the potentially damaging effects of a virus that…
Read More »COVID-19: African governments urged to be transparent, prioritize vulnerable groups
The Africa We Want project consortium, an alliance of prominent Civil Society Organisations (CSO) working to advance the African Governance Architecture (AGA) and African Charter on Democracy, Elections and Governance (ACDEG), has called on heads of states and governments in Africa to ensure transparency in dealing with COVID-19 as well…
Read More »ECOWAS leaders hold extraordinary summit on COVID-19
The Authority of ECOWAS Heads of State and Government Thursday held an extraordinary session through videoconference, during which the leaders jointly appointed President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria as champion of the battle against Covid-19 pandemic in the West African sub-region. The Heads of State were said to have…
Read More »Malaria Day 2020: WHO calls for sustenance of anti-Malaria campaigns, protection of communities against COVID-19
As the global community observe the 2020 World Malaria Day on Saturday, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has underlined the critical importance of sustaining efforts to prevent, detect and treat malaria, using best practices to protect health workers and communities from COVID-19 infection. Observed every April 25, Malaria…
Read More »Speak Up Africa launches continental campaign against COVID-19
Speak Up Africa, the Dakar, Senegal-based nonprofit working to catalyze dialogues, drive policy changes and create awareness on health and sanitation issues in Africa, has launched a continent-wide campaign against COVID-19 tagged: “Stay Safe Africa,” focused on empowering communities to take action against the deadly novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). …
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