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Coronavirus: World Bank predicts sub-Saharan Africa recession

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Image caption A lack of visitors will damage tourist sectors across the continent

Sub-Saharan Africa will this year suffer its first recession for 25 years as a consequence of the coronavirus outbreak, a World Bank report predicts.

In a grim assessment, the bank says that the region’s economy could shrink by as much as 5.1%.

It points to the impact that the virus will have on Africa’s key trading partners as well as a fall in commodity prices as the main causes.

Several African countries are using lockdowns to control the virus’ spread.

These will also negatively affect economic growth.

There are currently more than 11,000 confirmed cases of Covid-19, the disease caused by the virus, and there have been more than 570 confirmed deaths across Africa.

South Africa, one of the continent’s largest economies, has been the worst hit and is about to enter the third week of a strict lockdown.

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Image caption The strict lockdown in South Africa will have an impact on the economy there

The World Bank said that sub-Saharan Africa could need an economic stimulus of as much as $100bn (£80bn) to help it recover.

The package should include temporary debt relief amounting to $44bn, the World Bank added.

“Africa alone will not be able to contain the disease and its impacts on its own,” Albert Zeufack, the bank’s chief economist for Africa said.

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