Nouveau coronavirus (COVID-19)

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Cette série de profils de pays décrit la réaction des pays à la covid-19, et en particulier: (i) les mesures politiques adoptées par les gouvernements pour contenir la propagation du virus; (ii) les mesures et politiques visant à stabiliser le fonctionnement des systèmes agroalimentaires; (iii) les effets potentiels des politiques sur les systèmes agroalimentaires et les groupes vulnérables. Enfin, les profils évaluent également les options à long terme pour les politiques et les investissements dans les systèmes agroalimentaires afin de les rendre plus résilients.  

La série a été produite par le programme FIRST (Impact, résilience, durabilité et transformation pour la sécurité alimentaire et la nutrition) en étroite collaboration avec les gouvernements des pays, les représentations de la FAO et les délégations de l'Union européenne. Dans certains cas, FIRST s'est associé au Réseau mondial contre les crises alimentaires.

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Systèmes agricoles et alimentaires et la covid-19 au Tchad

Pour limiter la propagation de l’épidémie de la covid-19, le Gouvernement du Tchad a pris plusieurs mesures restrictives. Au fil de l’amélioration de la situation sanitaire mais également des répercussions sur les conditions de vie de la population, des évolutions notables ont été constatées.

National agrifood systems and COVID-19 in Pakistan

When the first coronavirus case was reported in Pakistan in late February 2020, the provincial governments, followed by the federal government, imposed a strict nation-wide lockdown. All non-essential sectors (i.e. other than food and health) were closed. Food and medicine were only available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Inter- and intra-city/province transport was completely banned; religious and other gatherings were prohibited; domestic and international flights were suspended; and international borders were closed in an attempt to curb the spread of the virus. After two months of strict lockdown, active cases in Pakistan had fallen below projections and the governments decided to ease the lockdown. The following provides details of the policy measures taken by the federal and provincial governments from early May until the end of June 2020.

National agrifood systems and COVID-19 in Palestine

Palestine is a lower-middle income economy with a GDP per capita of USD 3 072 USD in 2017 (constant prices 2015) and a population, in 2018, of 4.92 million people, 1.96 million of whom live in the Gaza Strip and 2.95 million in the West Bank (PCBS, 2019). The Palestinian territories are under Israeli occupation and are characterized by a fragile security situation; there are numerous restrictions on the movement of people and goods and on access to natural resources and markets.

The COVID-19 crisis hit Palestine in early March 2020 when the first cases of the virus were confirmed. This triggered the declaration of a state of emergency by the Palestinian Prime Minister and the imposition of restrictions to contain the spread of the virus.

National agrifood systems and COVID-19 in Solomon Islands

This report describes: (i) policy measures enacted by the Government of Solomon Islands to contain the spread of the virus; (ii) policies and measures to stabilize the functioning of agri-food systems; (iii) potential effects of policies on agri-food systems and vulnerable groups. Finally, the profile also assesses longer-term options for agri-food system policies and investments in Solomon Islands so as to make them more resilient.

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