Families dependent on remittances from seasonal workers are facing a crisis, even in countries without widespread COVID-19 cases.

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3 thoughts on “Essential Remittances To Africa Devastated By Coronavirus Pandemic”
  1. How unfortunate that this is happening just as so many African countries were just beginning to develop a middle class. This will set them back for perhaps a generation. Very sad. If only there was the possibility of leadership from richer nations, but the US would normally lead that charge and no way that's happening this year. And all nations, even so called "rich" ones, are hurting under the current global recession (likely to become a depression).

  2. Prof. Ndikumana sidesteps the reality that corruption and authoritarianism plague the peoples of Africa, as well as a lack of resources.

    As for the US gummint, its failings are almost wholly of choice, not of circumstances beyond its control.

  3. Only one solution XRP. Ripple is setting up rails now on Africa. XRP allow the flow of money and it only takes 3 minutes for the person on the other side to receive the funds.

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