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L'humanitaire, maillon faible de la gestion de la Covid-19 en Afrique

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April 2021
Mohammed Loulichki & Abdessalam Jaldi

L’expansion spectaculaire de la pandémie de la Covid-19 a reconduit le débat sur l’efficacité des mécanismes et des normes de protection des populations vulnérables, qui dans le contexte africain, furent véritablement mises à l’épreuve. Les répercussions socio-économiques de la crise sanitaire n’affectèrent pas seulement les partis juridiquement vulnérables, mais aussi les communautés d’accueil, accentuant la dépendance de l’Afrique à l’égard d’une aide humanitaire sur-sollicitée, dans une conjoncture internationale où le principe de la solidarité internationale semble trouver peu d’écho

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