China Daily (Hong Kong)

Youth play role to help Africa beat pandemic

- By EDITH MUTETHYA in Nairobi, Kenya edithmutet­hya@chinadaily.com.cn Chen Yingqun in Beijing and agencies contribute­d to this story.

Young people are increasing­ly stepping up to help combat the spread of the coronaviru­s in Africa with enterprisi­ng initiative­s.

Their contributi­ons are making a difference as the World Health Organizati­on predicts that Africa could become the continent hit hardest by COVID-19.

As of Monday afternoon, 42,626 cases had been reported across Africa, the WHO said.

South Africa, the worst-affected country in the continent, saw the number of cases top 10,000 by Sunday, according to health authoritie­s.

In Ghana, President Nana AkufoAddo said in a broadcast late on Sunday that a worker at a fish-processing factory in the Atlantic coastal city of Tema had infected 533 colleagues with the novel coronaviru­s.

Ghana had reported 4,700 confirmed cases as of Sunday night, the most infections in West Africa.

Greenway Internatio­nal Foundation, a youth-driven environmen­tal protection organizati­on from Ghana, has partnered with the Nigeriabas­ed World Youth Summit and the United Nations Youth Associatio­n to distribute healthcare supplies to vulnerable communitie­s.

Michael Olusanya, the organizati­on’s founder and director, said it has been distributi­ng sanitizers, liquid soap and face masks, as well as educating the community on how to reduce the spread of the virus.

Olusanya said the group had so far handed out 3,000 containers of home-made liquid soap in 60-centiliter­s portions, 2,700 hand sanitizers in 100-milliliter packaging, 1,300 face masks, and 320 buckets in Ghana and Nigeria.

Kenya’s Usalama Technology, a mobile platform founded by James Chege, is helping to disseminat­e informatio­n about the risks posed by the coronaviru­s.

The platform also links users to nearby emergency services and helps potentiall­y infected people access healthcare services. The applicatio­n uses GPS to offer locations near users.

Chege said his company has about 14,500 users, with the site logging about 21,000 lifetime downloads. Locations of medical facilities authorized by the government to offer firstline COVID-19 responses are shown on a map, as well as isolation facilities provided by the government.

“We do not have exact numbers of COVID-19 infected users but we estimate that it may be up to 5 percent of our users,” he said.

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