Zimbabwe: How to Promote an Inclusive Adaptation to and Recovery from the Covid-19 Crisis
report
posted on 2024-10-04, 13:47authored byRamos E. Mabugu, Hélène Maisonnave, Martin Henseler, Margaret Chitiga-Mabugu, Albert Makochekanwa
Zimbabwe reported its first confirmed case of Covid-19 on
20 March 2020. The country launched immediate lockdown
measures, with restrictions on travel and movement of people,
the closure of certain businesses and public places, and the
bolstering of hygiene and general behavioural controls. By 20
June 2022, the number of confirmed Covid-19 cases had risen to
253,061, with 247,527 recoveries and 5,534 deaths (Worldometers,
2022). As of 15 October 2022, the number of confirmed Covid-19
cases had risen to 257,893, with 251,904 recoveries, 383 active
cases and 5,606 deaths (NewsDay, 2022). Poor women, in
particular, have faced the biggest impact through income loss,
food insecurity and increased care-giving burdens.
Funding
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History
Publisher
Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP)
Citation
Mabugu, R.; Maisonnave, H. Henseler, M. Chitiga-Mabugu, M. and Makochekanwa, A. (2023) 'Zimbabwe: How to Promote an Inclusive Adaptation to and Recovery from the Covid-19 Crisis', PEP Policy Brief, 252, Nairobi: Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP)