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Coronavirus: Most Africans ‘will go hungry in 14-day lockdown’

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May 7, 2020
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More than two-thirds of people surveyed in 20 African countries said they would run out of food and water if they had to stay at home for 14 days.

Just over half of the respondents said they would run out of money.

The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention research was conducted to help governments map out future policies on how to tackle coronavirus.

It warns that if measures are not adapted to local needs, there is a risk of unrest and violence.

The report, Using Data to Find a Balance, shows the difficulties of maintaining strict lockdown policies on the continent.

The research was conducted between late March and mid-April in 28 cities in 20 countries to assess the impact of the crisis and people's attitudes to restrictions that had already been imposed in some areas.

Several African countries which had responded swiftly to the coronavirus threat are now easing restrictions.

"The proliferation of peaceful protests demanding government relief is evidence of the strain some people are already under, and highlights gaps in current responses," the report says.

But it found that there was currently general support for restrictions that had been put in place.

Opposition was highest to measures such as closing workplaces and shutting down markets.

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According to the survey, the lowest-income households expected to run out of food and money in less than a week.

In Nigeria and Kenya, social media users noted that hunger in urban area was forcing them to violate stay-at-home orders, it said.

The findings chime with a story that viral last week of a Kenyan widow who was found cooking stones for her eight children to make them believe she was preparing food for them, saying: "I could do nothing because I had nothing."

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The researchers have recommended that governments need to communicate more effectively with their citizens and properly inform them about the reasons behind the measures that are being taken.

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