posted on 2024-09-05, 21:50authored byA. Melkamsera, G. Fasika, T.E. Mukuna, S.T. Alemu
The emergence of COVID-19, which has metamorphosed from a small outbreak to a global
pandemic and a public health emergency of international concern, has resulted huge socioeconomic impacts on poor countries like Ethiopia. Whilst epidemiologists and public health
personnel are focused on the devastating health impacts, there is evidence to suggest that the
widespread socio-economic and political impact of COVID-19 has adversely affected
communities and economies especially among the young people.
Young people in Africa have significant challenges realizing their rights during this period of the
COVID-19 pandemic. They are undergoing a lot of challenges such as climate change, state
fragility, poor governance, economic and social inequalities and inequities, discriminatory social
norms, human rights violations among others. Yet few countries offer opportunities for the youth
to participate in political processes or in designing programs and policies that aim at addressing
these issues.
Funding
Default funder
History
Publisher
OSSREA
Citation
Melkamsera, A.; Fasika, G.; Mukuna, T.E. and Alemu, S.T. (2021) Ethiopian Baseline Report: Covid-19 and The Youth Question in Africa: Response, Impacts and Prevention Measures in the IGAD Region', Baseline Report, Addis Ababa: OSSREA