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Coronavirus 4 Epidemic 3 Epidemie 3 Africa 2 Afrika 2 Impact assessment 2 Wirkungsanalyse 2 Arbeitsbedingungen 1 Digitalisierung 1 Digitization 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Financial inclusion 1 Financial technology 1 Finanzielle Inklusion 1 Finanztechnologie 1 Frauen 1 Gender 1 Geschlecht 1 Informal economy 1 Informelle Wirtschaft 1 OECD countries 1 OECD-Staaten 1 Social situation 1 Soziale Lage 1 Sub-Saharan Africa 1 Subsahara-Afrika 1 Welt 1 Women 1 Working conditions 1 World 1
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Copley, Amy 1 Decker, Alison 1 Delavelle, Fannie 1 Goldstein, Markus 1 Kassa, Woubet 1 Machasio, Immaculate Nafula 1 Nguimkeu, Pierre 1 O'Sullivan, Michael 1 Okou, Cedric 1 Papineni, Sreelakshmi 1
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COVID-19 and Digital Financial Inclusion in Africa : How to Leverage Digital Technologies During the Pandemic
Machasio, Immaculate Nafula - 2020
The COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic and resulting containment measures are likely to cause an economic contraction of about 2.8 percent in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) in 2020 according to the Global Economic Prospects. Among the many adverse effects in the global economy, the crisis is posing a...
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A Tale of Africa Today : Balancing the Lives and Livelihoods of Informal Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Nguimkeu, Pierre; Okou, Cedric - 2020
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), more than 80 percent of workers find their livelihoods in the informal sector. They are artisans and shop owners, fishers and divers, tailors and weavers, truck drivers and market sellers, among many other informal jobs. In the era of the COVID-19 (coronavirus)...
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COVID-19 Pandemic Through a Gender Lens
Copley, Amy; Decker, Alison; Delavelle, Fannie; … - 2020
The coronavirus (COVID-19) (coronavirus) pandemic has led to disruptions of both social and economic activities across the globe. While the early narrative described COVID-19 (coronavirus) as the "great equalizer," asserting that the virus is capable of infecting anyone, it is critical for...
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COVID-19 and Trade in SSA : Impacts and Policy Response
Kassa, Woubet - 2020
Measures taken to curtail the spread of COVID-19 have led to a sharp contraction of the global economy and an even larger decline in trade, with significant implications on the livelihoods of people in Africa. Despite the relatively low number of cases, the region's economy would be hard hit due...
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