TITLE:
The Economic Impact of COVID-19 on Africa and the Countermeasures
AUTHORS:
Seko Baga Bio Maro Bio Sia, Kyalisiima Prisca, Kihumuro Jotham, Chunming Zhao, Gandaho Hermane, Pius Babuna
KEYWORDS:
Coronavirus, Pandemic, Africa, Economic Impact, Countermeasures
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Business and Management,
Vol.11 No.2,
February
15,
2023
ABSTRACT: The
beginning of 2020 saw an outbreak of a deadly coronavirus disease. Eco- nomies and industries worldwide reported downward economic growth due to
the closure of industries, airlines, shops, and markets. Africa has also been
hard-hit by the effects of the global pandemic. Though some economies have
bounced, many countries are yet to recover. The study assessed the economic losses to Africa from the impact of COVID-19.
Journal publications, data from the
World Bank, IMF, and the International Trade Centre were reviewed, organized,
analyzed, and presented in a typical research environment that required modern
statistical exploration techniques. We used PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items
for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines (S1 Checklist) to conduct
the review. Manuscripts that evaluated the impact of pandemics on the African economy passed the eligibility criteria. The
search strategy was defined based on the PECOS format as follows: Population
(P): Humans diagnosed with COVID-19; Exposition (E): Impacts on the different sections of economy (C): Without comparison;
Outcome (O): Economic down- town in Africa as
results of COVID-19 (S): review studies, analysis or discussion, case reports,
case series. We then used basic descriptive statics employing excel and Matlab
to analyze economic indicator data and compare previous and current year’s performances. The results show that the various
economic indicators in Africa have suffered a downward decline. Textile, gold,
and petroleum industries declined in production by almost a quarter of previous
production performance. High economic fluctuations were recorded, and the debt
to GDP ratio widened in all African countries. The downward trend continued
into 2020, but a debounce is expected in 2021. This study systematically assessed the COVID-19’s impact on the economy of Africa
by comparing economic indicators before and during the pandemic. Our study
indicates that major economic indicators of the continent have declined in
growth. The study also revealed that the impact of the pandemic on Africa’s major trading partners, including the USA, Europe, and China, has
further exacerbated the problem. However, responses from various countries have
slowed down the pandemic spread, and 2021 looks good with an expected bounce
back in Africa’s economy. Governments should continue to observe safety
protocols as much as possible and embark on nationwide vaccinations to return
to typical situations.