The Covid-19 crisis has highlighted Africa’s perennial development and governance challenges. With several vaccines on the horizon and attention now being shifted towards life after Covid-19, it is important that African leaders and policymakers learn from the recent crisis. This will ultimately improve their resilience when confronting future crises.
Richard Morrow, the Brenthurst Foundation’s Machel-Mandela Fellow, has identified five key areas around which governments and policymakers can focus their attention: preparation, context, robustness, collaboration, and leadership.
Resilience is key to Africa’s future growth and success. Read this paper and learn how to prepare for the next crisis.
Report by the Brenthurst Foundation