Impact on economy
The World Bank, in its Africa’s Pulse report released in April, estimated that the pandemic could cost sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) between $37 billion and $79 billion in output losses this year. It also portended that the impact on household welfare is expected to drop drastically, with welfare losses in the best-case scenario projected to reach 7 percent in 2020, relative to a non-pandemic scenario. On food security, the report indicates that COVID-19 will potentially create a severe food security crisis in SSA, with agricultural production contracting between 2.6 percent and 7 percent. Food imports are also expected to decline substantially to a high of 25 percent and low of 13 percent, due to high transaction costs and reduced domestic demand. The aggregate effect, the World Bank predicted, is that the pandemic will set off the first recession in the region in 25 years, with growth forecast at negative 5.1 percent in 2020 from a modest 2.4 percent in 2019.
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