LAGOS, Nigeria, May 13, 2020, -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- Following an outbreak of the deadly coronavirus (COVID-19) which has affected thousands across the globe, African economies are charged with providing a response to the pandemic. Some of the challenges countries are faced with include debt increase, oil demand decline, and rising unemployment. In this light, Mercer, a […]
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