Cape Verde, already plagued by the Govt-19 epidemic and drought, is feeling the effects of the war in Ukraine. As a result, on Monday, June 20, the government declared a social and economic emergency in the archipelago off the northwest coast of Africa.
According to data from last May, inflation there reached 8%, while in 2021, it was 1.9%. Nine out of 100 Cape Verdeans are at risk of food insecurity due to a loss of purchasing power, while by 2020, in the midst of an epidemic, they were only 2%, Prime Minister Ulysses Correa e Silva told a news conference in Prague.
By declaring a social and economic emergency, the government seeks the support of the international community to continue to finance measures to protect already adopted families and businesses, he explained.
25% relied on tourism before the epidemic
“Since last March we have taken a number of steps to stabilize food and oil prices and help the most vulnerable families, and the total cost of these measures is $ 9 billion. [81,6 millions d’euros] By the end of 2022 ”he said.
Cape Verde promises now “A Strong Diplomatic Attack with Our Partners to Gather More Resources”, He encouraged his comrades to save. Prior to Kovit-19, tourism accounted for 25% of the island’s GDP.
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