Canada pushes African debt relief to ward off COVID-19 economic crisis: minister
OTTAWA — Canada’s development minister says the government is pushing international actors to provide debt relief in Africa and other less-developed regions to help fight threats of hunger, economic ruin and terrorism from COVID-19.
Karina Gould tells The Canadian Press the number of COVID-19 cases in Africa is rising, which is worrying because the continent doesn’t have the safety net to ward off an impending socioeconomic crisis that would accompany a health emergency.
Gould says the pandemic has hit 53 of Africa’s 54 countries, and while some workers in those countries were doing OK prior to the onset of COVID-19, many are losing work with no prospect of help from their governments.
Gould says she is part of broader government effort that is advocating for help in a variety of global forums, including the G7, G20 and the world’s leading financial bodies.