Covid-19 in the African continent : sustainable development and socioeconomic shocks
COVID-19 in the African Continent examines the development, achievements, and challenges that have resulted owing to COVID-19 pandemic and how these precarious socioeconomic situations are being managed in African countries. This book explores the range of interventions aimed at mitigating the effec...
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245 | 0 | 0 | |a Covid-19 in the African continent : |b sustainable development and socioeconomic shocks / |c edited by Evans Osabuohien (Covenant University, Nigeria), Gbadebo Odularu (Virginia Military Institute, USA), Daniel Ufua (Covenant University, Nigeria), and Romanus Osabohien (Covenant University, Nigeria). |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Foreword / Sebnem Sahin -- Introduction / Evans Osabuohien, Gbadebo Odularu, Daniel Ufua, and Romanus Osabohien Section I: COVID-19, Socioeconomic Shocks and Development in Africa -- Chapter 1. Social protection responsive measures to mitigate adverse socioeconomic effects of covid-19 in southern Africa / Leoba Nyathi, Rachel Chinyakata, and Leah Gwatimba -- Chapter 2. Broad effects of the legal system in addressing the socioeconomic shocks in Africa / Olusola Joshua Olujobi -- Chapter 3. Insecurity during covid-19 pandemic: Policy gaps and prospects for inclusive security outfits in nigeria / Christopher O. Ugwuibe, Francisca N. Onah, and Jennifer I. Eze -- Chapter 4. Impact of fdi and trade on African economies: Developing neural network feedforward structure for a covid-19 scenario / Mohd Nayyer Rahman, Badar Alam Iqbal, and Nida Rahman -- Chapter 5. Socioeconomic shocks and value chain development of tomato in kano, nigeria / Ifeoluwapo Oluwaseun Amao, Iyabo Bosede Adeoye, Bala Abdulahi Idris, Temitope Olorunwa Yomi-Owojori, and Olubunmi Lawrence Balogun Section II: Performance of Africa's Health and Educational Sectors in the 'New Normal' -- Chapter 6. Artisans' disposition and adherence to preventive measures of coronavirus disease in osun state / Musediq Olufemi Lawal, Alidu Olatunji Kareem, and Dominic Olalekan Adebayo -- Chapter 7. Public health communication and response to covid-19: Resilience among breastfeeding mothers in gqeberha, South Africa / Nceba Nyembezi and Rosemary Chimbala-Kalenga -- Chapter 8. Gender and covid-19 response strategy in Africa: The nigerian case / Chukwudi C. Olumba, Cynthia N. Olumba, and Chukwuma Ume -- Chapter 9. Covid-19 and entrepreneurship in nigeria: Embedded opportunities and challenges / Nkechinyere R. Uwaju,mogu, Ebele S. Nwokoye, Lasbrey Anochiwa, Basil Chukwu, and Emmanuel Agupusi Section III: Sectoral Development and Trade in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- Chapter 10. Finance schemes and small business development in nigeria / Akintoye Victor Adejumo, Oluwabunmi O. Adejumo, and Uchenna R. Efobi -- Chapter 11. Palm oil price fluctuations and welfare in nigeria / Olanrewaju Omosehin, Joseph Oseni, Adewale Olutumise, and Evans Osabuohien -- Chapter 12. How economic growth in Africa responds to Chinese loans: Evidence from new cari's loan dataset / Marvellous Ngundu -- Chapter 13. Covid19: Dynamics of socioeconomic shocks on energy sector performance in Africa / Omowumi Monisola Ajeigbe and Olumide Sunday Adesina -- Chapter 14.covid-19 impact on small scale and medium agro-allied manufacturing enterprises in south western nigeria / Alidu Olatunji Kareem, Musediq Olufemi Lawal, Dauda Ayodele Morakinyo, and Comfort Ojoago Adah Section IV: Post-COVID Economic Resilience and Development in Africa -- Chapter 15. Household conflict and covid-19 lockdown: Conceptual reflection from nigeria / Daniel Ufua, Olusola Joshua Olujobi, Romanus Osabohien, Gbadebo Odularu, and Evans Osabuohien -- Chapter 16. Policy implications of imf and world bank loans towards covid-19 economic crisis on African's development / Tafadzwa Chitenderu and Ronney Ncwadi -- Chapter 17. Edible backyards: A study of household food security during covid-19 pandemic in nigeria / Chinedu Lilian MBA, Thecla I. Akukwe, Chukwudi Nwokolo, Chukwudi Cornelius MBA, Felicia Osondu Okwueze, and Godson C. Asuoha -- Chapter 18. Exploring the unintended consequences of covid 19 pandemic on achieving smart cities in Africa / Elvin Shava and Shikha-Vyas Doorgapersad Section V: Services and Sustainable Development in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- Chapter 19. Exploring the experiences of social and auxiliary workers during covid-19 crisis in South Africa / Constance Gunhidzirai, Shingirayi Florence Chamisa, and Vongai Sarah Ruzungunde -- Chapter 20. Post-covid-19 and African agenda for a green recovery: Lessons from the European Union and the United States of america / Ayodele Asekomeh, Smith I. Azubuike, and Obindah Gershon -- Chapter 21. Financial effects of covid-19 pandemic on the nigerian tourism industry: Policy implications / Felicia O. Olokoyo, Rowland E. Worlu, Valerie Onyia Babatope, and Oghenekparobo E. Agbogun -- Chapter 22. Cashless policy instruments and financial transactions in lagos, nigeria / Esther Olajumoke Oluwatayo, Evans Osabuohien, Victoria Okafor, and Romanus Osabohien Conclusion: COVID-19 and Pandemic Preparedness in a Digital Age / Gbadebo Odularu, Evans Osabuohien, Daniel Ufua, and Romanus Osabohien. | |
520 | |a COVID-19 in the African Continent examines the development, achievements, and challenges that have resulted owing to COVID-19 pandemic and how these precarious socioeconomic situations are being managed in African countries. This book explores the range of interventions aimed at mitigating the effects of COVID-19 by offering an in-depth understanding of the disruptive impacts of COVID-19 on the African continent. This edited collection underscores the nature and effects of non-health-related challenges such as environmental complexities and possible solutions to socioeconomic shocks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic along with other social, political, and economic distortions. Providing readers with a profound insight of the critical societal consequences of these challenges in African economies, this book covers the macroeconomic policy approaches adopted by government and non-governmental organisations to boost post-COVID-19 recovery and enhance a systemic process to facilitate the prospects for addressing socioeconomic shocks across the continent. | ||
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