Debt, Covid-19 And Inclusive Growth For Sustainable Development In Sub-saharan Africa
Résumé: The socioeconomic crisis associated with COVID-19 is threatening the progress towards attaining sustainable development goals. In this regard, global GDP is to contract in 2020 by 5.2% as against 2.8% in SSA. In addition, as global recession is imminent, developing countries stand to accommodate about 60 million people into extreme poverty amid rising debt. However, as an indispensable requirement for sustainable development, United Nations and African Union resolve to eradicate extreme poverty through aspirations for inclusive growth by 2030 and 2063, respectively. It is on this background this paper examines the impact of debt and COVID-19, as well as the effectiveness of growth inclusiveness for sustainable development in SSA. Imperatively, using a panel of 43 countries over the period 2016-2019, it is established that the level of employment increases, just as life expectancy improves, in tandem with inclusive growth. Also, the time-line analysis of COVID-19 period reveals that unemployment rate, as well as public debt, is increasing substantially above the levels before the outbreak; thereby portending setback on the gains so far achieved towards sustainable development in the region. As such, total debt cancellation is suggested along with more financial assistance to economies in the region. More importantly, governments are advised to foster entrepreneurship and provide support for agriculture.
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Publié dans la revue: مجلة بحوث الإدارة والاقتصاد
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