COVID-19 in the African Continent: Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks
COVID-19 in the African Continentexamines 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
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- COVID-19 in the African Continent -- COVID-19 in the African Continent: Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- About the Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Organisation of the Book -- Section I: COVID-19, Socioeconomic Shocks and Development in Africa -- Section II: Performance of Africa's Health and Educational Sectors in the 'New Normal' -- Section III: Sectoral Development and Trade in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- Section IV: Post-COVID Economic Resilience and Development in Africa -- Section V: Services and Sustainable Development in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- References -- I - COVID-19, Socioeconomic Shocks and Development in Africa -- 1. Social Protection Responsive Measures to Mitigate Adverse Socioeconomic Effects of COVID-19 in Southern Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Shocks during Pandemics -- Overview of Social Protection in the SADC Region -- Case Study: Zimbabwe -- Challenges -- Case Study: South Africa -- Cash-Based Transfers -- In-Kind Transfers -- Wages Labour Markets -- Challenges -- Sustainable Strategies to Mitigate These Challenges -- Conclusion -- References -- 2. Broad Effects of the Legal System in Addressing the Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Statement of Problems -- Literature Review -- The Effects of the Legal System in Addressing the Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Some Hurdles against the Legal Systems in Addressing the Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Comparison of Legal and Regulatory Responses in Nigeria, Ghana, Angola, Kenya, South Africa in Addressing the Socio-Economi ... -- The Legal Strategies for Addressing Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Results and Discussion of Findings -- Recommendations | |
505 | 8 | |a Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- 3. Insecurity during COVID-19 Pandemic: Policy Gaps and Prospects for Inclusive Security Outfits in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Literature Review -- Corona Virus (COVID-19) and the Nigeria Experience -- Theoretical Framework -- Security and Insecurity: A Conceptual Discourse -- Findings -- Selected Incident of Security Bridge during COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria -- Socio-Economic Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown Policy in Nigeria -- Socio-Economic Impact -- Security Sector -- Policy Recommendations and Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 4. Impact of FDI and Trade on African Economies: Developing Neural Network Feedforward Structure for a COVID-19 Scenario -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Conceptualising FDI, Trade and COVID-19 Scenario for African Economies -- Review of Literature -- Methodology -- Neural Network Feedforward Structure -- Neural Network Analysis for FDI, Trade and COVID-19 Scenario -- Conclusion -- References -- 5. Socioeconomic Shocks and Value Chain Development of Tomato in Kano, Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Methodology -- Results -- Characteristics of Tomato Stakeholders -- Relationship between Economic Activities of Tomato Stakeholders before and during COVID-19 Pandemic -- Challenges Experienced by Tomato Stakeholders during COVID-19 Pandemic -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- II - Performance of Africa's Health and Educational Sectors in the 'New Normal' -- 6. Artisans' Disposition and Adherence to Preventive Measures of Coronavirus Disease in Osun State, Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Research and Socio-Economic Issue -- Protection Motivation Theory -- Methodology -- Artisans in Socio-Economic Development -- Artisans' Knowledge of Coronavirus Disease | |
505 | 8 | |a Artisans' Positions on Existence of Coronavirus Disease -- Disposition to and Adoption of Preventive Measures against Coronavirus Disease -- Adherence to Preventive Measures of COVID-19 -- Factors Influencing Adherence to the Existing Preventive Measures of COVID-19 -- Socio-Psychological Effects of Perceived Vulnerability to COVID-19 -- COVID-19 Management Strategies, Economic Well-Being and Perceived Vulnerability -- Challenges in Fighting against COVID-19 -- Discussion of Findings -- Conclusion -- References -- 7. Public Health Communication and Response to COVID-19: Resilience among Breastfeeding Mothers in Gqeberha, South Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Methodology -- Research Approach -- Findings -- Unplanned Pregnancies and a Need for Behaviour Change -- Inadequate Communication -- Structural Communication -- Miscommunication -- Summary and Conclusions -- Behavioural Issues -- Inadequate Information -- Structural Issues -- References -- 8. Gender and COVID-19 Response Strategy in Africa: The Nigerian Case -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Data Description and Sampling Technique -- Vulnerability Indicators -- Explanatory Variables -- Analytical Procedure -- Vulnerability Index -- Ordered Logistic Model -- Results and Discussion -- Socio-economic Shocks Occasioned by the COVID-19 Pandemic for the MHHs and FHHs -- Vulnerability Indices of the FHHs and MHHs -- Socio-economic and Institutional Drivers of MHHs and FHHs Vulnerability to the COVID-19-Related Shocks -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Notes -- References -- 9. COVID-19 and Entrepreneurship in Nigeria: Embedded Opportunities and Challenges -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Insights from Literature -- COVID-19 and Entrepreneurship -- Embedded Opportunities in Nigeria -- Policy Implications and Conclusion -- References | |
505 | 8 | |a III - Sectoral Development and Trade in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- 10. Finance Schemes and Small Business Development in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Finance in Rural Nigeria and Small Business Development -- Institutional Financing Options for Socioeconomic Shocks and Business Development in Rural Nigeria -- Some Empirics -- Issues and Prospects for Sustainable Finance and Credit Schemes in Rural Systems in Nigeria -- Population Density -- Low Economic Activity -- High Transaction Costs -- Insufficient Ownership Records -- Agricultural Risks -- Conclusion -- References -- 11. Palm Oil Price Fluctuations and Welfare in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Insights from the Literature -- Method of Analysis -- Sources of Data -- Analytical Procedure -- Model Specification -- Results and Discussion -- Estimation of Unit Root Test -- Results of ARDL Estimation -- Analysis of Long-Run Estimates -- Analysis of Short-Run Estimates -- Analysis of ARDL Diagnostic Tests -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- 12. How Economic Growth in Africa Responds to Chinese Loans: Evidence from New CARI's Loan Dataset -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Composition of Chinese Loans in African Countries -- Transmission Channels of External Debt to the Growth of the Recipient Economy -- Theoretical Underpinning -- Estimation Technique -- Results -- Discussion of the Findings -- Conclusion -- Funding -- Notes -- References -- 13. COVID-19: Dynamics of Socio-Economic Shocks on Energy Sector Performance in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Data Sources and Measurement of Variables -- Estimation Technique -- Results and Discussion -- Descriptive Statistics -- Lag Length Selection Criterion -- Kao Residual Co-integration Result -- Impulse Response Functions and Forecast Error Variance Decomposition -- Variance Decomposition | |
505 | 8 | |a Conclusion and Recommendation -- References -- 14. COVID-19 Impact on Small and Medium Scale Agro-Allied Manufacturing Enterprises in Southwest Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Small and Medium Scale Enterprises and COVID-19 Pandemic -- Methodology -- Literature and Theoretical Framework -- Characteristics of the Enterprises -- Owners/Managers Actions to Mitigate Impacts of COVID-19 on the Enterprises -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Government -- Owners/Managers -- References -- IV - Post-COVID Economic Resilience and Development in Africa -- 15. Household Conflict and COVID-19 Lockdown: Conceptual Reflection from Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Overview of the Concept of Household Conflict and COVID-19 -- Theoretical Review -- Household Challenges and Conflict during the COVID-19 Lockdown in Nigeria -- The Violence against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015 -- Methodology -- Further Discussion -- Suggested Household Conflict Management Styles -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- 16. Policy Implications of IMF and World Bank Loans towards COVID-19 Economic Crisis on African's Development -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Overview of Africa's Debt -- Implications of Loans from IMF and World Bank -- Theoretical Background -- Empirical Literature Review -- Model Specification and Estimation of Results -- Results Presentation and Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- 17. Edible Backyards: A Study of Household Food Security during COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Theoretical Framework -- The Sustainable Livelihood -- Household Food Security -- Methodology -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- 18. Exploring the Unintended Consequences of COVID-19 Pandemic on Achieving Smart Cities in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Smart City: An Overview | |
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contents | Cover -- COVID-19 in the African Continent -- COVID-19 in the African Continent: Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- About the Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Organisation of the Book -- Section I: COVID-19, Socioeconomic Shocks and Development in Africa -- Section II: Performance of Africa's Health and Educational Sectors in the 'New Normal' -- Section III: Sectoral Development and Trade in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- Section IV: Post-COVID Economic Resilience and Development in Africa -- Section V: Services and Sustainable Development in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- References -- I - COVID-19, Socioeconomic Shocks and Development in Africa -- 1. Social Protection Responsive Measures to Mitigate Adverse Socioeconomic Effects of COVID-19 in Southern Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Shocks during Pandemics -- Overview of Social Protection in the SADC Region -- Case Study: Zimbabwe -- Challenges -- Case Study: South Africa -- Cash-Based Transfers -- In-Kind Transfers -- Wages Labour Markets -- Challenges -- Sustainable Strategies to Mitigate These Challenges -- Conclusion -- References -- 2. Broad Effects of the Legal System in Addressing the Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Statement of Problems -- Literature Review -- The Effects of the Legal System in Addressing the Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Some Hurdles against the Legal Systems in Addressing the Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Comparison of Legal and Regulatory Responses in Nigeria, Ghana, Angola, Kenya, South Africa in Addressing the Socio-Economi ... -- The Legal Strategies for Addressing Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Results and Discussion of Findings -- Recommendations Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- 3. Insecurity during COVID-19 Pandemic: Policy Gaps and Prospects for Inclusive Security Outfits in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Literature Review -- Corona Virus (COVID-19) and the Nigeria Experience -- Theoretical Framework -- Security and Insecurity: A Conceptual Discourse -- Findings -- Selected Incident of Security Bridge during COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria -- Socio-Economic Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown Policy in Nigeria -- Socio-Economic Impact -- Security Sector -- Policy Recommendations and Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 4. Impact of FDI and Trade on African Economies: Developing Neural Network Feedforward Structure for a COVID-19 Scenario -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Conceptualising FDI, Trade and COVID-19 Scenario for African Economies -- Review of Literature -- Methodology -- Neural Network Feedforward Structure -- Neural Network Analysis for FDI, Trade and COVID-19 Scenario -- Conclusion -- References -- 5. Socioeconomic Shocks and Value Chain Development of Tomato in Kano, Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Methodology -- Results -- Characteristics of Tomato Stakeholders -- Relationship between Economic Activities of Tomato Stakeholders before and during COVID-19 Pandemic -- Challenges Experienced by Tomato Stakeholders during COVID-19 Pandemic -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- II - Performance of Africa's Health and Educational Sectors in the 'New Normal' -- 6. Artisans' Disposition and Adherence to Preventive Measures of Coronavirus Disease in Osun State, Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Research and Socio-Economic Issue -- Protection Motivation Theory -- Methodology -- Artisans in Socio-Economic Development -- Artisans' Knowledge of Coronavirus Disease Artisans' Positions on Existence of Coronavirus Disease -- Disposition to and Adoption of Preventive Measures against Coronavirus Disease -- Adherence to Preventive Measures of COVID-19 -- Factors Influencing Adherence to the Existing Preventive Measures of COVID-19 -- Socio-Psychological Effects of Perceived Vulnerability to COVID-19 -- COVID-19 Management Strategies, Economic Well-Being and Perceived Vulnerability -- Challenges in Fighting against COVID-19 -- Discussion of Findings -- Conclusion -- References -- 7. Public Health Communication and Response to COVID-19: Resilience among Breastfeeding Mothers in Gqeberha, South Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Methodology -- Research Approach -- Findings -- Unplanned Pregnancies and a Need for Behaviour Change -- Inadequate Communication -- Structural Communication -- Miscommunication -- Summary and Conclusions -- Behavioural Issues -- Inadequate Information -- Structural Issues -- References -- 8. Gender and COVID-19 Response Strategy in Africa: The Nigerian Case -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Data Description and Sampling Technique -- Vulnerability Indicators -- Explanatory Variables -- Analytical Procedure -- Vulnerability Index -- Ordered Logistic Model -- Results and Discussion -- Socio-economic Shocks Occasioned by the COVID-19 Pandemic for the MHHs and FHHs -- Vulnerability Indices of the FHHs and MHHs -- Socio-economic and Institutional Drivers of MHHs and FHHs Vulnerability to the COVID-19-Related Shocks -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Notes -- References -- 9. COVID-19 and Entrepreneurship in Nigeria: Embedded Opportunities and Challenges -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Insights from Literature -- COVID-19 and Entrepreneurship -- Embedded Opportunities in Nigeria -- Policy Implications and Conclusion -- References III - Sectoral Development and Trade in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- 10. Finance Schemes and Small Business Development in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Finance in Rural Nigeria and Small Business Development -- Institutional Financing Options for Socioeconomic Shocks and Business Development in Rural Nigeria -- Some Empirics -- Issues and Prospects for Sustainable Finance and Credit Schemes in Rural Systems in Nigeria -- Population Density -- Low Economic Activity -- High Transaction Costs -- Insufficient Ownership Records -- Agricultural Risks -- Conclusion -- References -- 11. Palm Oil Price Fluctuations and Welfare in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Insights from the Literature -- Method of Analysis -- Sources of Data -- Analytical Procedure -- Model Specification -- Results and Discussion -- Estimation of Unit Root Test -- Results of ARDL Estimation -- Analysis of Long-Run Estimates -- Analysis of Short-Run Estimates -- Analysis of ARDL Diagnostic Tests -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- 12. How Economic Growth in Africa Responds to Chinese Loans: Evidence from New CARI's Loan Dataset -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Composition of Chinese Loans in African Countries -- Transmission Channels of External Debt to the Growth of the Recipient Economy -- Theoretical Underpinning -- Estimation Technique -- Results -- Discussion of the Findings -- Conclusion -- Funding -- Notes -- References -- 13. COVID-19: Dynamics of Socio-Economic Shocks on Energy Sector Performance in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Data Sources and Measurement of Variables -- Estimation Technique -- Results and Discussion -- Descriptive Statistics -- Lag Length Selection Criterion -- Kao Residual Co-integration Result -- Impulse Response Functions and Forecast Error Variance Decomposition -- Variance Decomposition Conclusion and Recommendation -- References -- 14. COVID-19 Impact on Small and Medium Scale Agro-Allied Manufacturing Enterprises in Southwest Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Small and Medium Scale Enterprises and COVID-19 Pandemic -- Methodology -- Literature and Theoretical Framework -- Characteristics of the Enterprises -- Owners/Managers Actions to Mitigate Impacts of COVID-19 on the Enterprises -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Government -- Owners/Managers -- References -- IV - Post-COVID Economic Resilience and Development in Africa -- 15. Household Conflict and COVID-19 Lockdown: Conceptual Reflection from Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Overview of the Concept of Household Conflict and COVID-19 -- Theoretical Review -- Household Challenges and Conflict during the COVID-19 Lockdown in Nigeria -- The Violence against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015 -- Methodology -- Further Discussion -- Suggested Household Conflict Management Styles -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- 16. Policy Implications of IMF and World Bank Loans towards COVID-19 Economic Crisis on African's Development -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Overview of Africa's Debt -- Implications of Loans from IMF and World Bank -- Theoretical Background -- Empirical Literature Review -- Model Specification and Estimation of Results -- Results Presentation and Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- 17. Edible Backyards: A Study of Household Food Security during COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Theoretical Framework -- The Sustainable Livelihood -- Household Food Security -- Methodology -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- 18. Exploring the Unintended Consequences of COVID-19 Pandemic on Achieving Smart Cities in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Smart City: An Overview Smart City Initiatives in Africa |
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Socioeconomic Shocks and Value Chain Development of Tomato in Kano, Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Methodology -- Results -- Characteristics of Tomato Stakeholders -- Relationship between Economic Activities of Tomato Stakeholders before and during COVID-19 Pandemic -- Challenges Experienced by Tomato Stakeholders during COVID-19 Pandemic -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- II - Performance of Africa's Health and Educational Sectors in the 'New Normal' -- 6. Artisans' Disposition and Adherence to Preventive Measures of Coronavirus Disease in Osun State, Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Research and Socio-Economic Issue -- Protection Motivation Theory -- Methodology -- Artisans in Socio-Economic Development -- Artisans' Knowledge of Coronavirus Disease</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Artisans' Positions on Existence of Coronavirus Disease -- Disposition to and Adoption of Preventive Measures against Coronavirus Disease -- Adherence to Preventive Measures of COVID-19 -- Factors Influencing Adherence to the Existing Preventive Measures of COVID-19 -- Socio-Psychological Effects of Perceived Vulnerability to COVID-19 -- COVID-19 Management Strategies, Economic Well-Being and Perceived Vulnerability -- Challenges in Fighting against COVID-19 -- Discussion of Findings -- Conclusion -- References -- 7. Public Health Communication and Response to COVID-19: Resilience among Breastfeeding Mothers in Gqeberha, South Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Methodology -- Research Approach -- Findings -- Unplanned Pregnancies and a Need for Behaviour Change -- Inadequate Communication -- Structural Communication -- Miscommunication -- Summary and Conclusions -- Behavioural Issues -- Inadequate Information -- Structural Issues -- References -- 8. Gender and COVID-19 Response Strategy in Africa: The Nigerian Case -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Data Description and Sampling Technique -- Vulnerability Indicators -- Explanatory Variables -- Analytical Procedure -- Vulnerability Index -- Ordered Logistic Model -- Results and Discussion -- Socio-economic Shocks Occasioned by the COVID-19 Pandemic for the MHHs and FHHs -- Vulnerability Indices of the FHHs and MHHs -- Socio-economic and Institutional Drivers of MHHs and FHHs Vulnerability to the COVID-19-Related Shocks -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Notes -- References -- 9. 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spelling | Osabuohien, Evans Verfasser aut COVID-19 in the African Continent Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks 1st ed Bingley Emerald Publishing Limited 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (409 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- COVID-19 in the African Continent -- COVID-19 in the African Continent: Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- About the Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Organisation of the Book -- Section I: COVID-19, Socioeconomic Shocks and Development in Africa -- Section II: Performance of Africa's Health and Educational Sectors in the 'New Normal' -- Section III: Sectoral Development and Trade in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- Section IV: Post-COVID Economic Resilience and Development in Africa -- Section V: Services and Sustainable Development in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- References -- I - COVID-19, Socioeconomic Shocks and Development in Africa -- 1. Social Protection Responsive Measures to Mitigate Adverse Socioeconomic Effects of COVID-19 in Southern Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Shocks during Pandemics -- Overview of Social Protection in the SADC Region -- Case Study: Zimbabwe -- Challenges -- Case Study: South Africa -- Cash-Based Transfers -- In-Kind Transfers -- Wages Labour Markets -- Challenges -- Sustainable Strategies to Mitigate These Challenges -- Conclusion -- References -- 2. Broad Effects of the Legal System in Addressing the Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Statement of Problems -- Literature Review -- The Effects of the Legal System in Addressing the Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Some Hurdles against the Legal Systems in Addressing the Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Comparison of Legal and Regulatory Responses in Nigeria, Ghana, Angola, Kenya, South Africa in Addressing the Socio-Economi ... -- The Legal Strategies for Addressing Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Results and Discussion of Findings -- Recommendations Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- 3. Insecurity during COVID-19 Pandemic: Policy Gaps and Prospects for Inclusive Security Outfits in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Literature Review -- Corona Virus (COVID-19) and the Nigeria Experience -- Theoretical Framework -- Security and Insecurity: A Conceptual Discourse -- Findings -- Selected Incident of Security Bridge during COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria -- Socio-Economic Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown Policy in Nigeria -- Socio-Economic Impact -- Security Sector -- Policy Recommendations and Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 4. Impact of FDI and Trade on African Economies: Developing Neural Network Feedforward Structure for a COVID-19 Scenario -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Conceptualising FDI, Trade and COVID-19 Scenario for African Economies -- Review of Literature -- Methodology -- Neural Network Feedforward Structure -- Neural Network Analysis for FDI, Trade and COVID-19 Scenario -- Conclusion -- References -- 5. Socioeconomic Shocks and Value Chain Development of Tomato in Kano, Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Methodology -- Results -- Characteristics of Tomato Stakeholders -- Relationship between Economic Activities of Tomato Stakeholders before and during COVID-19 Pandemic -- Challenges Experienced by Tomato Stakeholders during COVID-19 Pandemic -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- II - Performance of Africa's Health and Educational Sectors in the 'New Normal' -- 6. Artisans' Disposition and Adherence to Preventive Measures of Coronavirus Disease in Osun State, Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Research and Socio-Economic Issue -- Protection Motivation Theory -- Methodology -- Artisans in Socio-Economic Development -- Artisans' Knowledge of Coronavirus Disease Artisans' Positions on Existence of Coronavirus Disease -- Disposition to and Adoption of Preventive Measures against Coronavirus Disease -- Adherence to Preventive Measures of COVID-19 -- Factors Influencing Adherence to the Existing Preventive Measures of COVID-19 -- Socio-Psychological Effects of Perceived Vulnerability to COVID-19 -- COVID-19 Management Strategies, Economic Well-Being and Perceived Vulnerability -- Challenges in Fighting against COVID-19 -- Discussion of Findings -- Conclusion -- References -- 7. Public Health Communication and Response to COVID-19: Resilience among Breastfeeding Mothers in Gqeberha, South Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Methodology -- Research Approach -- Findings -- Unplanned Pregnancies and a Need for Behaviour Change -- Inadequate Communication -- Structural Communication -- Miscommunication -- Summary and Conclusions -- Behavioural Issues -- Inadequate Information -- Structural Issues -- References -- 8. Gender and COVID-19 Response Strategy in Africa: The Nigerian Case -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Data Description and Sampling Technique -- Vulnerability Indicators -- Explanatory Variables -- Analytical Procedure -- Vulnerability Index -- Ordered Logistic Model -- Results and Discussion -- Socio-economic Shocks Occasioned by the COVID-19 Pandemic for the MHHs and FHHs -- Vulnerability Indices of the FHHs and MHHs -- Socio-economic and Institutional Drivers of MHHs and FHHs Vulnerability to the COVID-19-Related Shocks -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Notes -- References -- 9. COVID-19 and Entrepreneurship in Nigeria: Embedded Opportunities and Challenges -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Insights from Literature -- COVID-19 and Entrepreneurship -- Embedded Opportunities in Nigeria -- Policy Implications and Conclusion -- References III - Sectoral Development and Trade in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- 10. Finance Schemes and Small Business Development in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Finance in Rural Nigeria and Small Business Development -- Institutional Financing Options for Socioeconomic Shocks and Business Development in Rural Nigeria -- Some Empirics -- Issues and Prospects for Sustainable Finance and Credit Schemes in Rural Systems in Nigeria -- Population Density -- Low Economic Activity -- High Transaction Costs -- Insufficient Ownership Records -- Agricultural Risks -- Conclusion -- References -- 11. Palm Oil Price Fluctuations and Welfare in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Insights from the Literature -- Method of Analysis -- Sources of Data -- Analytical Procedure -- Model Specification -- Results and Discussion -- Estimation of Unit Root Test -- Results of ARDL Estimation -- Analysis of Long-Run Estimates -- Analysis of Short-Run Estimates -- Analysis of ARDL Diagnostic Tests -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- 12. How Economic Growth in Africa Responds to Chinese Loans: Evidence from New CARI's Loan Dataset -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Composition of Chinese Loans in African Countries -- Transmission Channels of External Debt to the Growth of the Recipient Economy -- Theoretical Underpinning -- Estimation Technique -- Results -- Discussion of the Findings -- Conclusion -- Funding -- Notes -- References -- 13. COVID-19: Dynamics of Socio-Economic Shocks on Energy Sector Performance in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Data Sources and Measurement of Variables -- Estimation Technique -- Results and Discussion -- Descriptive Statistics -- Lag Length Selection Criterion -- Kao Residual Co-integration Result -- Impulse Response Functions and Forecast Error Variance Decomposition -- Variance Decomposition Conclusion and Recommendation -- References -- 14. COVID-19 Impact on Small and Medium Scale Agro-Allied Manufacturing Enterprises in Southwest Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Small and Medium Scale Enterprises and COVID-19 Pandemic -- Methodology -- Literature and Theoretical Framework -- Characteristics of the Enterprises -- Owners/Managers Actions to Mitigate Impacts of COVID-19 on the Enterprises -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Government -- Owners/Managers -- References -- IV - Post-COVID Economic Resilience and Development in Africa -- 15. Household Conflict and COVID-19 Lockdown: Conceptual Reflection from Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Overview of the Concept of Household Conflict and COVID-19 -- Theoretical Review -- Household Challenges and Conflict during the COVID-19 Lockdown in Nigeria -- The Violence against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015 -- Methodology -- Further Discussion -- Suggested Household Conflict Management Styles -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- 16. Policy Implications of IMF and World Bank Loans towards COVID-19 Economic Crisis on African's Development -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Overview of Africa's Debt -- Implications of Loans from IMF and World Bank -- Theoretical Background -- Empirical Literature Review -- Model Specification and Estimation of Results -- Results Presentation and Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- 17. Edible Backyards: A Study of Household Food Security during COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Theoretical Framework -- The Sustainable Livelihood -- Household Food Security -- Methodology -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- 18. Exploring the Unintended Consequences of COVID-19 Pandemic on Achieving Smart Cities in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Smart City: An Overview Smart City Initiatives in Africa COVID-19 in the African Continentexamines 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 Sustainable development-Africa Odularu, Gbadebo Sonstige oth Ufua, Daniel Sonstige oth Osabohien, Romanus Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Osabuohien, Evans COVID-19 in the African Continent Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited,c2022 9781801176873 |
spellingShingle | Osabuohien, Evans COVID-19 in the African Continent Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks Cover -- COVID-19 in the African Continent -- COVID-19 in the African Continent: Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- About the Contributors -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Organisation of the Book -- Section I: COVID-19, Socioeconomic Shocks and Development in Africa -- Section II: Performance of Africa's Health and Educational Sectors in the 'New Normal' -- Section III: Sectoral Development and Trade in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- Section IV: Post-COVID Economic Resilience and Development in Africa -- Section V: Services and Sustainable Development in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- References -- I - COVID-19, Socioeconomic Shocks and Development in Africa -- 1. Social Protection Responsive Measures to Mitigate Adverse Socioeconomic Effects of COVID-19 in Southern Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Shocks during Pandemics -- Overview of Social Protection in the SADC Region -- Case Study: Zimbabwe -- Challenges -- Case Study: South Africa -- Cash-Based Transfers -- In-Kind Transfers -- Wages Labour Markets -- Challenges -- Sustainable Strategies to Mitigate These Challenges -- Conclusion -- References -- 2. Broad Effects of the Legal System in Addressing the Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Statement of Problems -- Literature Review -- The Effects of the Legal System in Addressing the Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Some Hurdles against the Legal Systems in Addressing the Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Comparison of Legal and Regulatory Responses in Nigeria, Ghana, Angola, Kenya, South Africa in Addressing the Socio-Economi ... -- The Legal Strategies for Addressing Socio-Economic Shocks in Africa -- Results and Discussion of Findings -- Recommendations Conclusion and Policy Implications -- References -- 3. Insecurity during COVID-19 Pandemic: Policy Gaps and Prospects for Inclusive Security Outfits in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Literature Review -- Corona Virus (COVID-19) and the Nigeria Experience -- Theoretical Framework -- Security and Insecurity: A Conceptual Discourse -- Findings -- Selected Incident of Security Bridge during COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria -- Socio-Economic Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown Policy in Nigeria -- Socio-Economic Impact -- Security Sector -- Policy Recommendations and Conclusion -- Acknowledgement -- References -- 4. Impact of FDI and Trade on African Economies: Developing Neural Network Feedforward Structure for a COVID-19 Scenario -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Conceptualising FDI, Trade and COVID-19 Scenario for African Economies -- Review of Literature -- Methodology -- Neural Network Feedforward Structure -- Neural Network Analysis for FDI, Trade and COVID-19 Scenario -- Conclusion -- References -- 5. Socioeconomic Shocks and Value Chain Development of Tomato in Kano, Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Methodology -- Results -- Characteristics of Tomato Stakeholders -- Relationship between Economic Activities of Tomato Stakeholders before and during COVID-19 Pandemic -- Challenges Experienced by Tomato Stakeholders during COVID-19 Pandemic -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- II - Performance of Africa's Health and Educational Sectors in the 'New Normal' -- 6. Artisans' Disposition and Adherence to Preventive Measures of Coronavirus Disease in Osun State, Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Research and Socio-Economic Issue -- Protection Motivation Theory -- Methodology -- Artisans in Socio-Economic Development -- Artisans' Knowledge of Coronavirus Disease Artisans' Positions on Existence of Coronavirus Disease -- Disposition to and Adoption of Preventive Measures against Coronavirus Disease -- Adherence to Preventive Measures of COVID-19 -- Factors Influencing Adherence to the Existing Preventive Measures of COVID-19 -- Socio-Psychological Effects of Perceived Vulnerability to COVID-19 -- COVID-19 Management Strategies, Economic Well-Being and Perceived Vulnerability -- Challenges in Fighting against COVID-19 -- Discussion of Findings -- Conclusion -- References -- 7. Public Health Communication and Response to COVID-19: Resilience among Breastfeeding Mothers in Gqeberha, South Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Theoretical Framework -- Methodology -- Research Approach -- Findings -- Unplanned Pregnancies and a Need for Behaviour Change -- Inadequate Communication -- Structural Communication -- Miscommunication -- Summary and Conclusions -- Behavioural Issues -- Inadequate Information -- Structural Issues -- References -- 8. Gender and COVID-19 Response Strategy in Africa: The Nigerian Case -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Data Description and Sampling Technique -- Vulnerability Indicators -- Explanatory Variables -- Analytical Procedure -- Vulnerability Index -- Ordered Logistic Model -- Results and Discussion -- Socio-economic Shocks Occasioned by the COVID-19 Pandemic for the MHHs and FHHs -- Vulnerability Indices of the FHHs and MHHs -- Socio-economic and Institutional Drivers of MHHs and FHHs Vulnerability to the COVID-19-Related Shocks -- Conclusion and Policy Recommendations -- Notes -- References -- 9. COVID-19 and Entrepreneurship in Nigeria: Embedded Opportunities and Challenges -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Insights from Literature -- COVID-19 and Entrepreneurship -- Embedded Opportunities in Nigeria -- Policy Implications and Conclusion -- References III - Sectoral Development and Trade in Post-COVID-19 Africa -- 10. Finance Schemes and Small Business Development in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Finance in Rural Nigeria and Small Business Development -- Institutional Financing Options for Socioeconomic Shocks and Business Development in Rural Nigeria -- Some Empirics -- Issues and Prospects for Sustainable Finance and Credit Schemes in Rural Systems in Nigeria -- Population Density -- Low Economic Activity -- High Transaction Costs -- Insufficient Ownership Records -- Agricultural Risks -- Conclusion -- References -- 11. Palm Oil Price Fluctuations and Welfare in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Insights from the Literature -- Method of Analysis -- Sources of Data -- Analytical Procedure -- Model Specification -- Results and Discussion -- Estimation of Unit Root Test -- Results of ARDL Estimation -- Analysis of Long-Run Estimates -- Analysis of Short-Run Estimates -- Analysis of ARDL Diagnostic Tests -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix -- 12. How Economic Growth in Africa Responds to Chinese Loans: Evidence from New CARI's Loan Dataset -- Abstract -- Introduction -- The Composition of Chinese Loans in African Countries -- Transmission Channels of External Debt to the Growth of the Recipient Economy -- Theoretical Underpinning -- Estimation Technique -- Results -- Discussion of the Findings -- Conclusion -- Funding -- Notes -- References -- 13. COVID-19: Dynamics of Socio-Economic Shocks on Energy Sector Performance in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Data Sources and Measurement of Variables -- Estimation Technique -- Results and Discussion -- Descriptive Statistics -- Lag Length Selection Criterion -- Kao Residual Co-integration Result -- Impulse Response Functions and Forecast Error Variance Decomposition -- Variance Decomposition Conclusion and Recommendation -- References -- 14. COVID-19 Impact on Small and Medium Scale Agro-Allied Manufacturing Enterprises in Southwest Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Small and Medium Scale Enterprises and COVID-19 Pandemic -- Methodology -- Literature and Theoretical Framework -- Characteristics of the Enterprises -- Owners/Managers Actions to Mitigate Impacts of COVID-19 on the Enterprises -- Conclusion and Recommendations -- Government -- Owners/Managers -- References -- IV - Post-COVID Economic Resilience and Development in Africa -- 15. Household Conflict and COVID-19 Lockdown: Conceptual Reflection from Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Overview of the Concept of Household Conflict and COVID-19 -- Theoretical Review -- Household Challenges and Conflict during the COVID-19 Lockdown in Nigeria -- The Violence against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015 -- Methodology -- Further Discussion -- Suggested Household Conflict Management Styles -- Conclusions and Recommendations -- References -- 16. Policy Implications of IMF and World Bank Loans towards COVID-19 Economic Crisis on African's Development -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Overview of Africa's Debt -- Implications of Loans from IMF and World Bank -- Theoretical Background -- Empirical Literature Review -- Model Specification and Estimation of Results -- Results Presentation and Analysis -- Conclusion -- References -- 17. Edible Backyards: A Study of Household Food Security during COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Literature Review -- Theoretical Framework -- The Sustainable Livelihood -- Household Food Security -- Methodology -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- 18. Exploring the Unintended Consequences of COVID-19 Pandemic on Achieving Smart Cities in Africa -- Abstract -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Smart City: An Overview Smart City Initiatives in Africa Sustainable development-Africa |
title | COVID-19 in the African Continent Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks |
title_auth | COVID-19 in the African Continent Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks |
title_exact_search | COVID-19 in the African Continent Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks |
title_full | COVID-19 in the African Continent Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks |
title_fullStr | COVID-19 in the African Continent Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks |
title_full_unstemmed | COVID-19 in the African Continent Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks |
title_short | COVID-19 in the African Continent |
title_sort | covid 19 in the african continent sustainable development and socioeconomic shocks |
title_sub | Sustainable Development and Socioeconomic Shocks |
topic | Sustainable development-Africa |
topic_facet | Sustainable development-Africa |
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