covid-19 in Africa

Low Covid-19 Cases In Africa. What Explains This?

By Nkafu Policy Institute|2021-02-09T15:01:46+00:00January 20th, 2021|Categories: Education & Health Policy, Publications|Tags: |

One of the most widely accepted reason accounting for the low number of COVID 19 cases observed in the African continent is the youthful nature of the population inhabiting the continent. As shown in Figure 3, the population pyramid for Africa suggests that only about 3.5% of Africans

Replay – A Conversation with Charles Boamah (Former Senior Vice President at African Development Bank)

By TALLA Belder Carynthon|2021-01-21T15:02:27+00:00August 21st, 2020|Categories: actions, Videos|Tags: , , , |

A Conversation with Charles Boamah (Former Senior Vice President at African Development Bank) and Dr Denis Foretia (Executive Chairman, Nkafu Policy Institute and Co-Chair of Denis & Lenora Foretia Foundation) on COVID-19 & Africa's Health Sector.

Replay – A Conversation with Dr. John Nkengasong (Director of Africa Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC))

By TALLA Belder Carynthon|2021-02-19T15:44:38+00:00July 2nd, 2020|Categories: actions, Videos|Tags: , , |

A Conversation with Dr. John Nkengasong (Director of Africa Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)) and Dr Denis Foretia (Executive Chairman, Nkafu Policy Institute) on COVID-19 & Africa's Health Sector.

Replay – A Conversation with Dr Albert Zeufack (Chief Economist for the African Region World Bank Group)

By TALLA Belder Carynthon|2021-02-19T15:44:54+00:00July 2nd, 2020|Categories: actions, Videos|Tags: , , , |

A Conversation with Dr Albert Zeufack (Chief Economist for the African Region World Bank Group, Washington DC) and Dr Denis Foretia (Executive Chairman, Nkafu Policy Institute) on Addressing the Social and Economic Shock of COVID-19 on Africa.

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