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Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on the Financial Performance of SMEs in Nigeria: A Study of the South East Geopolitical Zone 新冠肺炎疫情对尼日利亚中小企业财务绩效的影响——东南地缘政治区研究
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.57054/ad.v48i2.5082
Stella Ngozi Okoroafor
This article explores the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the financial performance of small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) in the South East geopolitical zone of Nigeria. The study objective was to determine the extent to which the Covid-19 pandemic affected the revenue of SMEs, their profitability and their access to credit. The target population for the study were registered SMEs in the South East geopolitical zone of Nigeria, being Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo. Using purposive sampling method, thirty SME owners from each zone were selected for the study, giving a total of 150 SME owners. The study adopted a quantitative research method, using a questionnaire. The findings revealed that the Covid-19 pandemic significantly reduced the profitability and revenue of SMEs but not their access to credit. The study therefore recommended the need for business owners to minimize cost and look for possible innovations/opportunities to grow sales and improve revenue. Also government should make soft loan available to SMEs to help cushion the effect of the pandemic on their financial performance. Finally, future research should consider other related variables that have not been covered in this article.
本文探讨了新冠肺炎疫情对尼日利亚东南地缘政治区中小企业财务绩效的影响。研究目的是确定新冠肺炎疫情对中小企业收入、盈利能力和获得信贷的影响程度。该研究的目标人群是尼日利亚东南地缘政治区的注册中小企业,包括阿比亚、阿南布拉、埃博尼、埃努古和伊莫。使用有针对性的抽样方法,从每个地区选出30家中小企业主进行研究,共有150家中小企业所有者。本研究采用了定量研究的方法,采用了问卷调查。调查结果显示,新冠肺炎疫情显著降低了中小企业的盈利能力和收入,但没有降低中小企业获得信贷的机会。因此,该研究建议企业主需要将成本降至最低,并寻找可能的创新/机会来增加销售额和提高收入。此外,政府应向中小企业提供软贷款,以帮助缓解疫情对其财务业绩的影响。最后,未来的研究应该考虑本文中没有涉及的其他相关变量。
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Are the Covid-19 Pandemic and Public Procurement ‘Strange Bedfellows’? An African Perspective 新冠肺炎大流行和公共采购是“同床异梦”吗?非洲视角
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.57054/ad.v48i2.5085
I. A. Changalima
The purpose of this article is to provide insights into how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected public procurement operations, and the role of public procurement during the pandemic. The article synthesises relevant literature on Covid-19 and public procurement in the African context. A review of literature from 2020 to 2022 was done to enrich the findings of the current article, which shows that the Covid-19 pandemic affected public procurement in the form of delays, malpractice, budget reallocations and supply disruptions. Furthermore, during the Covid-19 pandemic it was recommended that public procurement practices be more strategic through collaboration, and respond more quickly in obtaining vaccines and health supplies, which were critical in the prevention and treatment of related illnesses. The article provides several practical implications in terms of ensuring good governance, implementing regulatory frameworks for emergency procurement, improving collaboration among members of comparable regional organisations, and implementing Covid-19 preventative measures. Finally, because the current study’s scope is limited in terms of the selection of published articles and other relevant literature that give insights about the African continent during this period, future studies could be conducted to include literature from outside the African continent in order to broaden the scope of this current study.
本文旨在深入了解新冠肺炎疫情如何影响公共采购业务,以及公共采购在疫情期间的作用。本文综合了有关新冠肺炎和非洲公共采购的相关文献。对2020年至2022年的文献进行了回顾,以丰富当前文章的研究结果,该文章显示,新冠肺炎大流行以延误、渎职、预算重新分配和供应中断的形式影响了公共采购。此外,在新冠肺炎大流行期间,有人建议通过合作提高公共采购做法的战略性,并在获得疫苗和卫生用品方面更快地作出反应,这对预防和治疗相关疾病至关重要。这篇文章在确保善政、实施紧急采购监管框架、改善可比区域组织成员之间的合作以及实施新冠肺炎预防措施方面提供了一些实际意义。最后,由于当前研究的范围在选择发表的文章和其他相关文献方面有限,这些文章和文献可以深入了解这一时期的非洲大陆,因此未来的研究可以包括非洲大陆以外的文献,以扩大当前研究的范围。
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From Epidemic to Pandemic: Covid-19, Insecurity and Development in the Sahel 从流行病到大流行:萨赫勒地区的2019冠状病毒病、不安全和发展
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-08-24 DOI: 10.57054/ad.v48i2.5080
T. Shola
Security is a sine qua non for development. The Sahel is a troubled region and is described as the hotbed of insecurity in Africa. This state of insecurity was compounded by the outbreak of Covid-19. This article examines the regional impact of the pandemic on insecurity and development. It uses a meta-analysis and reviews secondary data to underscore the security and development imbroglio in the Sahel within the context of Covid-19. It was found that Covid-19 exacerbated the insecurity threat in the region due to pre-existing weak governance, poor capacity, grievances and climate change, which had already resulted in fragility, food insecurity, displacement, loss of livelihood, poverty, unemployment, hunger and a humanitarian crisis. The study concludes that armed groups took advantage of the health crisis to prolong conflicts which, coupled with the pre-existing economic conditions, became anathema to development. The article recommends that governments in the region should increase their health budget and enhance their capacity to respond to health emergencies such as the Covid-19 outbreak. The article further recommends that governments in the Sahelian states should prioritise good governance, improved security and regional cooperation to combat poverty.
安全是发展的必要条件。萨赫勒地区是一个动荡不安的地区,被描述为非洲不安全的温床。Covid-19的爆发加剧了这种不安全状态。本文探讨这一流行病对不安全和发展的区域影响。报告采用了一项荟萃分析并审查了二手数据,以强调在2019冠状病毒病背景下萨赫勒地区的安全和发展问题。报告指出,由于治理薄弱、能力低下、民众不满和气候变化等因素,新冠肺炎疫情加剧了本地区的不安全威胁,这些因素已经导致了脆弱性、粮食不安全、流离失所、生计丧失、贫困、失业、饥饿和人道主义危机。该研究的结论是,武装团体利用卫生危机延长冲突,再加上原有的经济条件,成为发展的诅咒。文章建议,该地区各国政府应增加卫生预算,提高应对Covid-19疫情等突发卫生事件的能力。这篇文章进一步建议,萨赫勒国家的政府应该优先考虑良好的治理、改善安全和区域合作,以消除贫困。
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The De-territorialization on Egypt’s Desert Cities: The Case of Sixth of October City 埃及沙漠城市的去属地化:以十月六日城市为例
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI: 10.57054/ad.v48i1.3035
Deena Khalil
This article examines the application of ideas around the ‘de-territorialisation’ of cities in the global South to new desert cities surrounding Cairo, Egypt. It also responds to the call for ‘engaged theory-making’ by working with a local community development organisation on a case study of Sixth of October City (SOC), a new city in Cairo’s desert hinterland. Drawing on interview data, the article argues that a certain form of Western-inspired suburbanism has come to characterise Egyptian cities, stemming from the need to recirculate capital outside the existing cities. I propose three ways in which these desert suburbs are being de-territorialised. First, I argue that governance in the new cities is more focused on territorial transformation than on management of populations, and that this has resulted in what I describe as planned informality. Second, I show that housing in the new cities has become so financialised that even social (purportedly subsidised) housing has been integrated into circuits of capital. Finally, I demonstrate that there is a persistent form of inequality in basic services and infrastructure, and that the way the state governs the system of service provision has made it impossible for residents to develop alternative modes of access, resulting in an end to people’s ability to act as infrastructure.
本文探讨了全球南方城市“去属地化”理念在埃及开罗周围新沙漠城市中的应用。它还响应了“参与理论制定”的呼吁,与当地社区发展组织合作,对开罗沙漠腹地的新城十月六日城(SOC)进行了案例研究。根据采访数据,文章认为,某种形式的西方启发的郊区主义已经成为埃及城市的特征,源于需要在现有城市之外循环资本。我提出了三种方式来消除这些沙漠郊区的属地化。首先,我认为,新城的治理更侧重于领土转型,而不是人口管理,这导致了我所说的有计划的非正式性。其次,我表明,新城市的住房已经变得如此金融化,甚至社会(据称是补贴的)住房也已经融入了资本回路。最后,我证明,在基本服务和基础设施方面存在着持续存在的不平等,国家管理服务提供系统的方式使居民无法开发替代的获取方式,导致人们作为基础设施的能力终结。
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A ‘Chinese’ Street (Un)Scripted and (Re)Imagined: Material Shifts, City-Making and Altered Ways of Living in Suburban Johannesburg 一条“中国”街道(未经脚本化和(重新)想象:约翰内斯堡郊区的物质转移、城市建设和改变的生活方式
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI: 10.57054/ad.v48i1.3034
R. Dittgen, G. Chungu, Mark Lewis
Derrick Avenue in Cyrildene, is a striking example of clichéd Chinese (street life) atmosphere in Johannesburg. Owing to its visible markers and demographics, this activity node sparks visions of a spatialised elsewhere. Standing in sharp contrast to a surrounding quiet and mostly residential neighbourhood, Derrick Avenue has been viewed as exceptional, different and closed, resulting in a spatial and cognitive divorce from the rest of the area. These representations, largely associated with Chinese spaces, not only shape the ways in which such spaces are commonly examined, understood and conceptualised, but also contribute to side-lining the existence of transversal urban processes and realities. This article moves away from entering Derrick Avenue through the lens of ethnicity and othering, in an effort to read this street as a holistic object of research. Through (un)writing this space, we unpack its complexities as well as explore the coexistent tension between specific characteristics of a lived and constructed differentiation and geographies of the ‘familiar’ Once decoupled from predetermined analytical categories and conceptual frameworks, the articulation between ‘migrant space’ and ‘host city’ is not merely confined to a study of relational ties (whether parallel, contentious or complementary), but becomes one of entanglement in terms of city-making processes and broader societal dynamics.
位于西里尔德尼的德里克大街是约翰内斯堡典型的中式街头生活的典型。由于其可见的标记和人口统计数据,这个活动节点激发了空间化的其他地方的愿景。与周围安静的住宅区形成鲜明对比的是,德里克大道被视为特殊的、不同的和封闭的,导致与该地区其他地区的空间和认知分离。这些表现在很大程度上与中国空间有关,不仅塑造了这些空间通常被审视、理解和概念化的方式,而且还有助于边缘化横向城市过程和现实的存在。本文不再从种族和他人的角度切入德里克大道,而是试图将这条街作为一个整体的研究对象来解读。通过(非)书写这个空间,我们解开了它的复杂性,并探索了生活和建构差异的具体特征与“熟悉”地理之间共存的紧张关系。一旦从预先确定的分析类别和概念框架中分离出来,“移民空间”和“收容城市”之间的联系就不仅仅局限于关系关系的研究(无论是平行的、有争议的还是互补的)。但就城市建设过程和更广泛的社会动态而言,这是一种纠缠。
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Towards a Bottom-up Approach for Localising SDGs in African Cities Findings from Cairo and Dar es Salaam 在非洲城市实现可持续发展目标本地化的自下而上方法——开罗和达累斯萨拉姆的研究成果
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI: 10.57054/ad.v48i1.3033
Omar Nagati, Hanaa Gad, Amin Ali El-Didi, J. Kihila, E. Mbuya, Emmanuel Njavike
This article attempts to apply a localisation methodology previously devel- oped by the authors to analyse the current status of the implementation and monitoring apparatuses for SDGs 6 (water and sanitation) and 11.2 (mobil- ity) in the case study cities – Cairo and Dar es Salaam. It uses comparative, top-down and grounded bottom-up analyses to identify gaps in the existing SDG framework and ultimately proposes a set of evaluation criteria to replace the global indicators with new localised and quantifiable indicators in the two cities. In doing so, it responds to prevalent critiques of SDGs specific to their application in the global South, including difficulties in measuring and monitoring urban conditions, misrepresentation due to the reduction of complex local conditions to abstracted data, and the inadequate capacity of the agenda to consider and assess informal activity. The proposed revisions to targets and indicators for SDG 6.1, 6.2 and 6.b, and SDG 11.2, were later discussed with community organisers and residents to bolster their validity, and represent a stepping stone towards negotiating better sustainable-development paradigms with Egyptian and Tanzanian policy-makers. More generally, these revisions invite further inquiries into other African cities or other geographies with a prominent urban informality in order to update the general SDG framework across its seventeen goals and develop locally embedded standards for different kinds of service provision and outcomes.
本文试图应用作者先前开发的本地化方法来分析案例研究城市开罗和达累斯萨拉姆的可持续发展目标6(水和卫生)和11.2(流动)的实施和监测设备的现状。它采用比较、自上而下和基于基础的自下而上的分析来确定现有可持续发展目标框架中的差距,并最终提出一套评估标准,在两个城市用新的本地化和可量化指标取代全球指标。在这样做的过程中,它回应了针对可持续发展目标在全球发展中国家应用的普遍批评,包括难以衡量和监测城市状况、将复杂的地方情况简化为抽象数据而造成的失实陈述,以及议程考虑和评估非正式活动的能力不足。对可持续发展目标6.1、6.2和6的具体目标和指标的拟议修订。b和可持续发展目标11.2,随后与社区组织者和居民进行了讨论,以加强其有效性,并代表了与埃及和坦桑尼亚政策制定者谈判更好的可持续发展范式的垫脚石。更广泛地说,这些修订邀请对其他非洲城市或其他城市非正式性突出的地区进行进一步调查,以便更新可持续发展目标总体框架的17个目标,并为不同类型的服务提供和结果制定本地嵌入标准。
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Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI: 10.57054/ad.v48i1.3028
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Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI: 10.57054/ad.v48i1.3029
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Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI: 10.57054/ad.v48i1.3823
Godwin R. Murunga
Preparation of this issue of Africa Development started under the direction of Prof. Ibrahim Oanda Ogachi while he served at the CODESRIA Secretariat in Dakar. Oanda, as we call him, was Senior Programme Officer in the Training, Grants and Fellowships (TGF) Programme and Acting Head of the Publication and Dissemination Programme. In August 2022, his contract with CODES- RIA came to an end. The Council retained his services under CODESRIA’s sabbatical arrangement until October 2022, when he formally resigned to join Mastercard Foundation as Head of Research Strengthening. A few of the forthcoming issues of CODESRIA journals, including Africa Development, Journal of Higher Education in Africa (JHEA) and CODESRIA Bulletin will still bear Prof. Oanda’s name as editor because he edited the manuscripts and over- saw the production of these articles before he left the service of the Council.Oanda, as he is popularly known at the Secretariat, first engaged with CODESRIA during the 1997 Democratic Governance Institute. Then a young lecturer at Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya, he acquitted himself admirably at the Institute, whose director was the late Jean-Marc Ela. His first ever peer-reviewed publication was titled ‘Economic Reform, Political Liberalisation and Economic Ethnic Conflict in Kenya’, published in 1999 in Africa Development, Vol. 24, Nos 1&2 (10.4314/ad.v24i1.22118). Since then, Oanda has published on several platforms of intellectual engagement but especially in his area of expertise, the field of higher education stud- ies. His accomplished interventions in this field led him to be appointed one of the editors of the Journal of Higher Education in Africa and he con- tributed significantly to revitalising the journal to its current standing. He also scaled the heights of academia to become Associate Professor at Kenyatta University before he joined CODESRIA.At CODESRIA, Oanda served as Programme Officer in the Research Programme from June 2015 to August 2016, before being appointed by the Executive Committee to the position of Senior Programme Officer in TGF from September 2016 to 31 August 2022. Oanda revived several programmes at CODESRIA, including the higher education component of CODESRIA’s work and, briefly, the economic justice aspect of the Council’s programme. He was a key proponent of investing in what he justifiably understood to be CODESRIA’s core areas of work and in doing so he went the extra mile to secure funding to establish the Economic Justice Institute, which ran until 2017. While the initiative did not last, it remains a good illustration of Oanda’s belief that issues of economic justice ought always to be core to CODESRIA’s research agenda.Oanda stands out for his ability to raise funds for the Council. Over the period he worked at CODESRIA, he developed funding proposals to the Carnegie Corporation of New York, Andrew Mellon Foundation and Open Society Institute of Southern Africa (OSISA). By our internal calcu
本期《非洲发展》的筹备工作是在易卜拉欣·奥恩达·奥加奇教授的指导下开始的,当时他在达喀尔的CODESRIA秘书处任职。我们称他为Oanda,他是培训、资助和奖学金(TGF)项目的高级项目官员,也是出版和传播项目的代理主管。2022年8月,他与CODES-RIA的合同结束。理事会根据CODESRIA的休假安排保留了他的服务,直到2022年10月,他正式辞职加入万事达基金会,担任研究强化负责人。即将出版的几期CODESRIA期刊,包括《非洲发展》、《非洲高等教育杂志》(JHEA)和《CODESRIA公报》,仍将以Oanda教授的名字担任编辑,因为他在离开理事会之前编辑了手稿,并对这些文章的制作进行了监督。Oanda在秘书处广为人知,他在1997年民主治理研究所期间首次与CODESRIA接触。当时,他是肯尼亚内罗毕肯雅塔大学的一名年轻讲师,在该研究所表现出色,该研究所所长是已故的让-马克·埃拉。他的第一份同行评审出版物名为《肯尼亚的经济改革、政治自由化和经济种族冲突》,于1999年发表在《非洲发展》第24卷第1和第2期(10.4314/ad.v24i1.22118)。自那以后,Oanda在多个知识参与平台上发表了文章,尤其是在他的专业领域,即高等教育研究领域。他在这一领域的出色干预使他被任命为《非洲高等教育杂志》的编辑之一,并为振兴该杂志的现状做出了重大贡献。在加入CODESRIA之前,他还登上了学术界的高峰,成为肯雅塔大学的副教授。在CODESRIA,Oanda于2015年6月至2016年8月担任研究计划的项目官,之后于2016年9月至2022年8月31日被执行委员会任命为TGF的高级项目官。Oanda恢复了CODESRIA的几个方案,包括CODESRIA工作中的高等教育部分,以及理事会方案中的经济正义方面。他是投资于他有理由理解为CODESRIA核心工作领域的关键支持者,在这样做的过程中,他为建立经济正义研究所付出了额外的努力,该研究所一直运作到2017年。虽然这一举措并没有持续下去,但它仍然很好地说明了Oanda的信念,即经济正义问题应该始终是CODESRIA研究议程的核心。奥安达因其为安理会筹集资金的能力而引人注目。在CODESRIA工作期间,他向纽约卡内基公司、安德鲁·梅隆基金会和南部非洲开放社会研究所(OSISA)提出了资助建议。根据我们的内部计算,他一手筹集了6380000美元。他还为安理会制定的其他供资提案做出了贡献,最重要的是拟议的萨赫勒项目。该项目是与阿拉伯社会科学理事会联合开发的,旨在以人文学科为切入点,反思萨赫勒地区。Oanda发展和培育了理事会与筹资伙伴的关系,并代表理事会留下了丰富的筹资遗产。事实上,在CODESRIA的高级项目工作人员中,他保持着筹款记录,直到他在CODESRIA的最后几天,他一直专注于筹款。直到最后一天,他仍然担心委员会的健康,特别是在2020年后委员会进行的一系列审计的背景下。但也许易卜拉欣·奥恩达给CODESRIA留下的最大遗产是其出版系统。截至2019年底,理事会的所有核心期刊都积压了,包括《非洲发展》。我请秘书处的高级同事共同努力解决这一挑战。Ibrahim Oanda同意担任代理出版主管并处理这个问题。通过协商过程,他重组了该节目的不同编辑和制作元素,为文案编辑、封面设计、排版、校对和索引争取到合格和有能力的外部服务提供商,并将其投入使用。他创建了一个编辑和制作渠道,为员工设定了目标,并一丝不苟地减少和消除积压。Oanda协助开发了一个新的同行评审数据库,创建了一个系统的文章跟踪流程,并确保建立了一个向研究人员提供反馈的适当系统。他敦促理事会投资于适当的传播渠道,以便理事会的工作能够轻松有效地向更广泛的社会宣传,其研究的影响将在学院之外感受到。
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Cabo Verde à beira da revolução”: a emergência do pan-africanismo cabo-verdiano e os protestos em África 处于革命边缘的佛得角”:佛得角泛非主义和非洲抗议活动的出现
Q4 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2023-03-23 DOI: 10.57054/ad.v48i1.3030
R. Lima, Stephanie Duarte Vicente
The history of Cape Verde is a history of anti-colonial resistance and revolts. Therefore, it has not escaped the social protests that have arisen in all African cities since the 2000s, which had, on 30 March 2015 and on 5 July 2017, its largest street demonstrations and rap as its main speaker and political messenger. This article based on qualitative research conducted in the cities of Praia and Mindelo – the stage of these demonstrations – aims to analyse the following points: the socio-political context of the emergence of the protests in Cape Verde; their nature and connection with African protests and pan-African ideology; and the role played by rap in this process.
佛得角的历史是一部反殖民抵抗和起义的历史。因此,它未能逃脱自2000年代以来在所有非洲城市发生的社会抗议活动,2015年3月30日和2017年7月5日,这两个城市发生了最大规模的街头示威活动,说唱是其主要发言人和政治信使。本文基于在普拉亚市和明德洛市(这些示威活动的阶段)进行的定性研究,旨在分析以下几点:佛得角抗议活动出现的社会政治背景;它们的性质以及与非洲抗议和泛非意识形态的联系;以及说唱在这个过程中所扮演的角色。
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