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Society

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  • Nigeria religious leaders covid-19
    Covid-19NigeriaSociety

    COVID-19: There’s one thing Nigeria’s religious rockstars can do to help

    By Chude Jideonwo
    April 29, 2020
    Nigeria’s faith leaders are immensely influential and often have millions of followers. If they want to help, they should stay out of the way. ...
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  • vulnerable people in Nigeria are struggling under the COVID-19 lockdown
    Covid-19NigeriaSociety

    “We hope our cries will attract attention”

    By Toluwani Eniola
    April 29, 2020
    African Arguments spoke to vulnerable people around Nigeria. They plead for government to help them get food and medication during lockdown. Read all our ...
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  • africa covid-19 options
    Covid-19SocietySouth Africa

    COVID-19 responses in Africa: Ok, one size doesn’t fit all. Now what?

    By Andries du Toit
    April 28, 2020
    Discussions must move beyond the pros and cons of lockdowns. They must confront the real challenge: African states’ disconnect from ordinary people. Read all ...
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  • Abuja Declaration. Health workers in the DRC put on gloves on before checking patients at the hospital.
    Covid-19Society

    19 years ago today, African countries vowed to spend 15% on health.

    By Japhet Biegon
    April 27, 2020
    The Abuja Declaration was meant to strengthen Africa’s health systems and ensure their preparedness for disease outbreaks. What happened? Read all our COVID-19 coverage  ...
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  • Death penalty in africa.
    Society

    Death sentences jumped by 53% in sub-Saharan Africa last year

    By Oluwatosin Popoola
    April 23, 2020
    But support for the death penalty appears to be dwindling in many countries. As the world battles the deadly COVID-19 virus, countries across sub-Saharan ...
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  • africans in china after the pandemic
    Covid-19Society

    African migration to China may never be the same again

    By Roberto Castillo
    April 23, 2020
    If China continues to use mass surveillance technologies after COVID-19, staying untraceable may be impossible for undocumented migrants. Read all our COVID-19 coverage  The ...
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  • africa lockdowns Young people are statistically highly unlikely to get severe symptoms from COVID-19. They make up a much higher proportion of populations in Africaa than Europe, North America or Asia.
    Covid-19Society

    One size fits all? Why lockdowns might not be Africa’s best bet.

    By James Fairhead & Melissa Leach
    April 22, 2020
    If Uganda was 100 people, just two would be over 65. Over two-thirds would be under 25. Are costly lockdowns always the best option? ...
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  • An open letter from African intellectuals to Africa's leaders regarding coronavirus
    Covid-19Society

    COVID-19: An open letter from African intellectuals to Africa’s leaders

    By Various co-signatories
    April 16, 2020
    100 leading academics and writers call on leaders to govern with compassion and see the crisis as a chance for a radical change of ...
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  • mental health coronavirus
    Covid-19Society

    The pandemic will affect the mental health of all these groups

    By Olayinka Omigbodun & Jibril Abdulmalik
    April 15, 2020
    It is essential that governments include mental health responses in their plans to address coronavirus. Read all our COVID-19 coverage  Like others across the ...
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  • Girls education during coronavirus (COVID-19): Young girls play in the school yard in Kenya. Credit: GPE/Kelley Lynch.
    Covid-19Society

    How girls’ education and safety will be harmed by the covid response

    By Agnes Odhiambo
    April 15, 2020
    And the steps African governments can and must take to mitigate it.  Read all our COVID-19 coverage  Abigail*, a young woman who lives in ...
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