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Weight | 0.08 kg |
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Author | Hika Wana, Nasir Ababulgu, Gezahagn Kudhama, Bona Tadesse |
ISBN | 978-1-63902-578-7 |
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Number of pages | 40 |
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This planet is the full of challenges and uncertainty in which things are leading impact on the world nations. A few of us have read and remember about bird flu, black death and great depression, and their impacts on the world economy of during. Recently COVID-19 have been breaking and become headache for the global […]
ISBN: 978-1-63902-578-7
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Weight | 0.08 kg |
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Author | Hika Wana, Nasir Ababulgu, Gezahagn Kudhama, Bona Tadesse |
ISBN | 978-1-63902-578-7 |
Language | |
Number of pages | 40 |
Publisher | |
Publication year |
This planet is the full of challenges and uncertainty in which things are leading impact on the world nations. A few of us have read and remember about bird flu, black death and great depression, and their impacts on the world economy of during. Recently COVID-19 have been breaking and become headache for the global economy. Sub Saharan countries are the homes for the billions of the poor peoples while Africa is the poor continent. In Era of this COVID-19, Sub-Saharan Africa is a black zone in Africa because of double sided sword. The first sword is poverty and the other side is newly emerged pandemic. Drought, conflict famine and displacement have been highly aggravated, adding on these challenges COVID-19 was a big question and evil against the livelihood of the poor peoples in sub-Saharan Africa. For instance, in the countries like west Europe, Asian tigers and America there is subsidizing and incentive during this pandemic while sub-Saharan Africa is challenged with poverty and worst political revival. No subsidization, no sufficient humanitarian assistance but law enforcement for the slogan of stay at home and many lives were lost. Most of oil exporting countries like Nigeria and Agricultural exported countries: Ethiopia, Kenya and Ivor coast are also at risk due to pandemic. Given the evidence from published and unpublished document it is better to understand the horrors of COVID-19 on different sector and living standard of people in Africa. The empirical evidence on poor loose again, agricultural shock, fiscal risk and domestic violence were shortly reviewed here under discussion. Given above idea in mind this book article was attempted to investigate and address the impact of COVID-19 on livelihood of the poor people’s sub-Saharan Africa.