COVID-19 Research & Analysis

During the global crisis ACCORD's analysis will be focused on the impact of the pandemic on conflict in Africa

Vasu Gounden

Border closures: Unintended consequences

Borders in Africa and their management are a factor of the complex socio-economic, political, environmental, and demographic challenges that Africa faces. The arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic has created a new and unprecedented challenge that can exacerbate existing vulnerabilities in Africa.

17 Apr 2020
Pravina Makan-Lakha

Domestic and gender-based violence: A case of double jeopardy

Since the introduction of lockdown measures there has been a dramatic increase in domestic and gender-based violence. Women and children confined to the home with violent partners and family are at higher risk during periods of social-distancing and lockdowns. Places of shelter and protection are inaccessible because of being at full capacity, lack funds or may be repurposed, limiting options for women and children. Domestic and Gender based violence will continue to increase in proportion to the rising tensions in the health, socio-economic and other sectors.

17 Apr 2020
Cedric de Coning

COVID-19: Livelihood and food insecurity

With a large proportion of people self-employed, the COVID-19 social distancing and self-isolation measures introduced in many African countries are having an immediate negative economic impact on livelihoods and food security.

17 Apr 2020

COVID-19 and stigmatisation and discrimination

Fear, lack of, and misinformation that lead to stigmatisation and discrimination may also impact negatively on national efforts, other than lockdowns, to slow the tide of COVID-19, as well as result in social tension.

17 Apr 2020

COVID-19: Trust between citizens and institutions

State institutions must seize the opportunity presented by the COVID-19 crisis to build a broad social compact with community structures and local leaders, as part of a strategy to enhance the trust of ordinary citizens on the current efforts to flatten the curve.

17 Apr 2020
Martin Rupiya
Cedric de Coning

COVID-19 and crime

Real or perceived shortages of basic needs, and the disruption of normal functions and routines caused by the measures taken to contain COVID-19, coupled with poverty, unemployment and inequality across Africa, could result in an increase in crime.

16 Apr 2020

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