2022
DOI: 10.9734/sajsse/2022/v13i130344
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Impact of COVID-19 on South Sudan: A Review on Social and Economic Management Policies from the First Wave

Abstract: In December 2019, a new respiratory disease, i.e., novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) emerged in Mainland China in Wuhan the capital of Hubei Province. It spreads through droplets produced while coughing or sneezing. Its symptoms include fever, dry cough, fatigue, sputum production, shortness of breath, sore throat, etc. In March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 as a “Pandemic” which affected human lives and economies. South Sudan is a developing country and does not have adequate resource… Show more

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“…28 With the coming in of COVID-19 pandemic, the restrictions in place, poor people are unable to maintain income streams. 28 , 29 This may lead to poor nutrition due to alterations in income generating activities in several countries and food stock outs. 28 Hence, requiring global effort to curb nutrition disruption, especially increasing the number of children receiving nutrition assistance globally.…”
Section: Impact On Children Nutritionmentioning
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“…28 With the coming in of COVID-19 pandemic, the restrictions in place, poor people are unable to maintain income streams. 28 , 29 This may lead to poor nutrition due to alterations in income generating activities in several countries and food stock outs. 28 Hence, requiring global effort to curb nutrition disruption, especially increasing the number of children receiving nutrition assistance globally.…”
Section: Impact On Children Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most families rely on hand to mouth, being paid just enough to have food for the day. 29 Therefore, the imposed lockdown may affect the vulnerable population, which includes women and children.…”
Section: Impact On Children Nutritionmentioning
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