2019冠状病毒病:非洲发展系统的未来

The Frederick S. Pardee Center for International F University of Denver
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COVID-19的传播是一场全球大流行,它改变了人类的生活、生产、互动和沟通方式。它已经深入到生活的方方面面,造成了巨大的不确定性,加剧了挣扎人群的脆弱性,挑战了政府的合法性,创造了一种延伸到世界各地的共同人类体验。在经济关闭和社会隔离措施之前,非洲处于稳定的经济增长和发展轨道上。特别是,经济停摆极大地影响了生计,改变了发展模式,迫使决策者重新构想发展体系。本报告介绍了一个框架,以帮助决策者思考2019冠状病毒病对非洲发展和实现《2063年议程》的长期影响。该报告使用系统框架来了解COVID-19对政府和发展相互关联方面的影响。利用国际期货预测模型,我们创建了两种可供选择的情景来评估对人类发展的长期影响。研究结果表明,2019冠状病毒病对弱势群体有特殊影响,政策需要针对这种不成比例的影响。此外,这一流行病将对经济产生重大的长期影响,造成间接死亡率、赤贫人数增加和对人类发展的普遍影响。总的来说,报告强调了拯救生命和拯救生计之间的相互关系。它还强调需要通过整合可持续性、包容性政策和经济发展来重新构想发展。
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COVID-19: The Future of African Development Systems
The spread of COVID-19 is a global pandemic that has changed how humans live, produce, interact, and communicate. It has reached into all aspects of life and created great uncertainty, intensifying the vulnerability of struggling populations, and challenging the legitimacy of governments, creating a shared human experience that stretches around the world. Before economic shutdowns and social distancing measures, Africa was on a steady economic growth and development trajectory. In particular, economic shutdowns greatly impacted livelihoods, and altered development patterns forcing policymakers to reimagine development systems. This report introduces a framework to assist decision-makers in thinking about the long-term effects of COVID-19 on development and pursuit of Agenda 2063 in Africa. The report uses a systems framework to understand the effects of COVID-19 on interconnected aspects of government and development. Using the International Futures forecasting model we create two alternative scenarios to assess long-term effects on human development. The results indicate that COVID-19 has specific effects on vulnerable populations, and that policy needs to be directed to such disproportionate impacts. Further, the pandemic will have significant long-term economic impacts that will contribute to indirect mortality rates, increase in extreme poverty and general impact on human development. Overall, the report highlights the interrelatedness between saving lives and saving livelihoods. It also emphasizes the need to re-imagine development by integrating sustainability, inclusive policies, and economic development.
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