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On the ground: Africa

In Africa, the second wave of coronavirus was felt particularly hard. Sub-Saharan Africa’s older population is the fastest growing in the world. These people were at greater risk of catching coronavirus, threatening their lives. 

At the onset, many countries in Africa were battling war, climate change, and the ongoing impacts of other humanitarian crises, such as 2019's Cyclone Idai which wiped out cities and left millions without homes, food, and clean water.  

Governments struggled with delivering sufficient supplies, health and care services lacked the capacity to deal with such an overwhelming crisis, and there was a lack of awareness among older people and care providers on how to prevent the spread of the disease. 

Age International worked in countries including Mozambique, Malawi, and Tanzania to prevent and fight the spread of COVID-19 and help save lives in Africa. 

Stories from the ground

From distributing hygiene kits and providing mental health support to medical health checks and installing sanitisation stations, we tailored our response to meet the needs of older people and their families. Read some of their stories below. 

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