COVID 19 response in Africa: building brighter futures for vulnerable children
The impact of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis is exacerbating the complex issues that vulnerable children and communities across Africa had already been facing before the disease hit the continent in mid-February this year.
As the pandemic overwhelms already struggling healthcare services, secondary impacts of COVID-19 will threaten more children’s lives than the virus itself.
While drawing on experience responding to disease outbreaks such as Ebola, World Vision is active on the ground and scaling up its prevention and response work across 26 countries in Africa (including in fragile contexts) in collaboration with local authorities, frontline health workers, academic institutions, faith leaders and communities, local NGOs, and international partners.
Together we can encourage hope, empower communities and change children’s lives even in the midst of a global pandemic.
Learn more about the work that World Vision is doing globally to limit the spread of COVID-19 and lessen its impact on vulnerable children and families here.