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2 April 2020
www.thetidenewsonline.com
Ministers of Finance in Africa have called for debt relief from bilateral, multilateral and commercial partners to ensure that African countries get the fiscal space required to deal with the COVID-19 crisis.
2 April 2020
thenationonlineng.net
AFRICAN Ministers of Finance have launched a coordinated attempt to secure $100 billion debt relief following the economic impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the continent.
2 April 2020
www.press.et
The outbreak of COVID-19 is having impact on Ethiopia’s investment activities and import-export trade, Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC) said.
2 April 2020
www.wsws.org
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 on the African continent as of Wednesday was 6,261 with over 200 fatalities.
2 April 2020
www.hellenicshippingnews.com
African finance ministers want International Monetary Fund, World Bank and EU support for bilateral, multilateral and commercial debt relief amid the coronavirus crisis, the UN Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) said.
2 April 2020
www.leconomiste.com
Si les systèmes de santé en Europe se trouvent submergés à cause de la capa­cité d’accueil limitée, une telle propaga­tion du Coronavirus dans des pays afri­cains serait difficile, voire impossible à gérer.
2 April 2020
https://afriquinfos.com
Sous l’égide de la Commission Economique pour l’Afrique (CEA), les ministres africains des finances ont tenu mardi une visioconférence où il était question de l’urgence de débloquer des fonds pour riposter contre le Covid-19 alors qu’il s’étend sur le continent.
2 April 2020
www.leconomistemaghrebin.com
Les ministres africains des Finances se réunissaient mardi, à Addis-Abeba, en visioconférence. Ils réclament un financement d’urgence de 100 milliards de dollars pour combattre le COVID-19.
2 April 2020
http://northafricapost.com
African finance ministers have requested the support of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the European Union for bilateral, multilateral and commercial debt relief amid the coronavirus crisis.
2 April 2020
www.webmanagercenter.com
” L’économie africaine est confrontée à un ralentissement profond et synchronisé et ne pourra s’en remettre qu’au bout de trois ans “. C’est ce qu’estiment les ministres africains en charge de l’Economie et des Finances, réunis à Addis Abeba par visioconférence, mardi 31 mars 2020.
2 April 2020
www.downtoearth.org.in
Africa’s economy is facing a synchronised slowdown due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak and could take up to three years to turn the corner, according to African ministers of finance.
2 April 2020
www.ena.et
The African Ministers of Finance have called for 100 billion USD support to halt the spread of coronavirus pandemic in the continent.
2 April 2020
www.trtworld.com
In a matter of days, African leaders have made multiple appeals for financial aid to combat the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
2 April 2020
https://news.abidjan.net
Les ministres africains des finances se sont réunis ce mardi 1er avril 2020 pour la deuxième fois par visioconférence, dans le contexte de l'augmentation des cas de COVID-19 en Afrique.
2 April 2020
www.cnbcafrica.com
Acutely aware of Ethiopia’s vulnerability to the health and economic repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed urged “collective leadership and coordinated responses” to overcome the challenges posed by the unprecedented shock.
2 April 2020
www.elwatannews.com
وسارعت دول القارة إلى اتخاذ قرارات وإجراءات سريعة لمواجهة الوباء، حتى طالب وزراء مالية الدول الأفريقية، اليوم، بتوفير تمويل سريع بقيمة 100 مليار دولار لمواجهة الوباء.
2 April 2020
https://alarab.co.uk
تجمع المؤشرات أن تداعيات كورونا ستكون باهظة التكلفة اقتصاديا على القارة الأفريقية نظرا لبطء النمو وتهاوي أسعار النفط ما ينذر بأزمة إنسانية نظرا لهشاشة البنية التحتية الصحية وهو ما دفع الأمم المتحدة إلى طلب نجدة المؤسسات الدولية لتخفيف أعباء الدين على الدول الأفريقية.
2 April 2020
www.afrigatenews.net
دعا وزراء المالية الأفارقة خلال اجتماع افتراضي، عقد، أمس الثلاثاء 31 مارس 2020، إلى تخصيص 100 مليار دولار لتمويل الوضع الطارئ لمكافحة فيروس كورونا.
2 April 2020
www.press.et
አለማችን ልትፋለመው አቅም ባነሳት ‹‹ኮሮና›› የተሰኘ ገዳይ ወረርሽኝ ክፉኛ መፈተኗን ቀጥላለች። ቀናት አልፈው፣ ሳምንታት ቢተኩና ወራት ቢፈራረቁም ወረርሽኙን በተመለከተ እያደር አስደንጋጭ፣አሳዛኝና ተስፋ አስቆራጭ እንጂ በጎና አስደሳች ዜና መስማት አልሆነላትም። ከቻይናዋ ውሃን ግዛት የተነሳው ወረርሽኝ በአሁን ወቅት ሰው ከማይኖርበት አንታርክቲክ ውጪ ሁሉንም የዓለማችንን አህጉራት በማዳረስ የምድራችን ዋነኛ የጤና ስጋት ሆኗል።
2 April 2020
thenationonlineng.net
2 April 2020
www.press.et
አለማችን ልትፋለመው አቅም ባነሳት ‹‹ኮሮና›› የተሰኘ ገዳይ ወረርሽኝ ክፉኛ መፈተኗን ቀጥላለች። ቀናት አልፈው፣ ሳምንታት ቢተኩና ወራት ቢፈራረቁም ወረርሽኙን በተመለከተ እያደር አስደንጋጭ፣አሳዛኝና ተስፋ አስቆራጭ እንጂ በጎና አስደሳች ዜና መስማት አልሆነላትም።
1 April 2020
www.cvbj.biz
The African Union (AU) reported today that a total of 5,255 cases of COVID-19 are registered on the continent and, although there are still no infections in seven countries in the region, the situation due to the pandemic is aggravated by armed conflicts. of some nations.
1 April 2020
https://observador.pt
Poucas condições de higiene e sistemas de saúde deficitários. Parecem estar reunidas as condições para transformar o continente africano num recordista de números no que diz respeito à Covid-19.
1 April 2020
www.modernghana.com
African Ministers of Finance held a second virtual meeting Tuesday, against the backdrop of rising COVID-19 cases in Africa which could spiral out of control unless measures are put in place now to curtail its spread.
1 April 2020
https://fr.allafrica.com
Les ministres africains des finances se sont réunis ce mardi pour la deuxième fois par visioconférence, dans le contexte de l’augmentation des cas de COVID-19 en Afrique, susceptible d’être incontrôlable si les mesures ne sont pas mises en place maintenant pour en limiter la propagation. La réunion a été organisée par Vera Songwe, Secrétaire exécutive de la Commission économique pour l’Afrique,...

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