RESCUING AFRICA FROM IMMINENT COLLAPSE: An Emergency Palliative Relief Project
- COVID-19 has halted the activities of the Informal sector and daily laborers and exacerbated the level of poverty in the country. The informal sector employs more women and youths than in any sector in Nigeria.
- Increasing Unemployment has resulted in the loss of income and livelihood
- Negative GDP, burgeoning inflation rate, suspension of Diaspora remittances, and the increasing incidence of orphans has left in its wake tales of woes begging for intervention.
- 90% of households use water that is contaminated.
- COVID-19 has increased the population of extremely poor Nigerians to about 95.7M (half the country’s population).
- There is an acute food shortage that is threatening to wipe out the productive portion of the population.
- Lack of medical supply, protective tools, awareness, and difficulty in applying sanitary, hygiene, and physical distancing measures has led to the current explosive nature of community spread of the virus.
JUSTIFICATION FOR THE PROJECT
Nigeria and indeed Africa is the danger of a systemic and socioeconomic collapse due to the health, social and economic destruction the COVID-19 Pandemic leaves in its wake. This is made worse by the limited awareness, especially in rural areas. Most of these communities depend on government interventions which have been slow, limited, in some cases unavailable and fraught with bureaucratic bottlenecks leaving people stranded and literarily gasping for breath.
APPF provides a platform for large-scale distribution of palliatives – food items, beverages, detergents and toiletries, hand sanitizers and face masks, locally fabricated handwashing docks, information leaflets, and remote psychological assistance. Our programs transcend age, status, gender, background, and location.
We have grown to be a reference point for knowledge-based pandemic management and mobilizer of resources for sustained palliative and health response.
- Distribution of Basic Food Items
- Distribution of Detergents and Toiletries
- Distribution of Information Leaflets
- Distribution of Hand Sanitizers and face masks
- Distribution of Disposable Sanitizing Wipes to public drivers, police, and public service providers.
- Provision of Remote Psychological Assistance
Click on the image below to download the APP COVID-19 Educational Guide.
PROJECT BENEFITS
The realizable benefits of the project are classified into short, medium, and long – term periods as follows:
Short-Term | Medium-Term | Long-Term |
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BUDGET
S/N | Item | Quantity | Rate | Amount (USD$) |
Food Items | 370,000 | 39.47 | 14,605,263.16 | |
Detergents and Toiletries | 370,000 | 13.16 | 4,868,421.05 | |
Information Leaflets | 2,000,000 | 1.71 | 3,421,052.63 | |
Hand Sanitizers and face masks | 370,000 | 6.58 | 2,434,210.53 | |
Disposable Sanitizing Wipes | 100,000 | 39.47 | 3,947,368.42 | |
Remote Psychological Assistance | 370,000 | 13.16 | 4,868,421.05 | |
34,144,736.84 |
The need for global solidarity and intervention in Africa cannot be overemphasized. Curtailing the spread and impact of the pandemic is in the interest of the entire world because allowing the virus to fester and poverty/hunger to continue unabated is capable of creating a humanitarian crisis of epic proportion and might aid to exacerbate the global incidence of illegal migration with the attendant social consequences of continuous slavery, crime, prostitution, and loss of lives.