COVID-19 collection
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Title: Armed Forces Take Lessons from COVID-19 Response: Africa’s Militaries Were Thrust into Unexpected Roles During the Pandemic. They Hope to Learn from Successes and Failures
Date published: 2022
Publisher: U.S. Africa Command
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Title: As COVID-19 Cases Rise, African Countries Grapple with Safely Easing Lockdowns: Re-Opening Economies, Schools And Borders is a Tough Balancing Act
Author: Kuwonu, Franck
Date published: 2020
Publisher: UN
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Title: Assessing Covid-19 pandemic-forced transitioning to distance e-learning in Moroccan universities: an empirical, analytical critical study of implementality and achievability
Author: Ennam, Abdelghanie
Date published: 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
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Title: AU Special Envoy Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to Youth: Use COVID-19 Crisis to Unleash Your Innovation
Author: Mulama, Joyce
Date published: 2020
Publisher: UN
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Title: Beyond Ending Conflict in Africa, We Must Tackle its Root Causes: Hanna Tetteh, Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General to the African Union
Author: Ighobor, Kingsley
Date published: 2020
Publisher: UN
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Title: Board Diversity and Corporate Social Performance during COVID-19: Empirical Evidence from Firms Listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
Author: Famba, Takuriramunashe
Date published: 2023
Publisher: Adonis & Abbey Publishers
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Title: Boosting Intra-African Trade will Power Post-COVID-19 Recovery and Foster Food Security: International Trade Centre's 'One Trade Africa' is Helping African Msmes Leverage Market Opportunities
Author: Diallo, Aissatou
Date published: 2022
Publisher: UN
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Title: Botswana's response to the outbreak of the Coronavirus (COVID-19): Lessons for disaster preparedness and management introduction
Author: Blackie, Israel R.
Date published: 2023
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
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Title: Business Rescue Legislation: Rehabilitating or Debilitating Business Rescue Success During Covid-19
Author: Ramnanun, Kajal
Date published: 2022
Publisher: Adonis & Abbey Publishers
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Title: Cases Drop for First Time as Africa’s Fourth COVID-19 Wave Ebbs: Newly Reported Cases Fell By 20% in the Week to 16 January, While Deaths Dropped by 8%
Date published: 2022
Publisher: UN