How the COVID-19 pandemic is taking its toll on African livelihoods
The FinMark Trust insight2impact Covid-19 Livelihoods Tracking Survey done in partnership with EFINA for data on Nigeria will run over a 10-week period across seven African countries from April to June this year. The first week of surveys commenced South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria. Oluwatomi Eromosele, Research Officer at EFINA joins CNBC Africa for more insight on this survey.
Mon, 04 May 2020 11:55:48 GMT
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- The survey reveals challenges in accessing essential healthcare and medicines in Nigeria, impacting the well-being of the population.
- Social and economic aspects, such as food security and income stability, are significantly affected by the pandemic.
- Attitudes towards seeking medical care and testing for COVID-19 highlight the need for increased awareness and proactive health measures.
The FinMark Trust insight2impact Covid-19 Livelihoods Tracking Survey, conducted in partnership with EFINA, is shedding light on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on African livelihoods. This survey spans a 10-week period across seven African countries, with the first week focusing on South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria. Oluwatomi Eromosele, a Research Officer at EFINA, shared some key insights from the survey in an interview with CNBC Africa. The survey aims to understand how the pandemic is affecting people's access to finance and, subsequently, their livelihoods. Eromosele highlighted the challenges faced by Nigerians in accessing essential healthcare and the impact on social and economic aspects of their lives. The survey also revealed concerning trends in attitudes towards seeking medical care and accessing testing facilities. Amidst these challenges, Eromosele emphasized the importance of increasing awareness and taking proactive measures to safeguard public health. The findings underscore the urgent need for targeted interventions to support vulnerable populations and enhance resilience in the face of the ongoing crisis.