Remittances have become a vital source of income for some on the continent
Remittances have become a vital source of income for some on the continent

COVID-19: Africa could lose $37billion in remittances - World Bank

Global remittances are forecast to decline by about 20% this year as the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic shuts down business activity, the World Bank says.

This is the sharpest decline on record for what has become a lifeline for many people in Africa and elsewhere.

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Migrant workers will not send as much money home because their employment and pay is vulnerable.

Globally money sent home by workers abroad to low and middle-income countries is forecast to fall by about $445bn (£360bn).

The decline for sub-Saharan Africa is predicted to be 23% and amount to $37bn this year.

The World Bank report also highlights how the cost of sending money to the region is about a third more expensive than the global average.

The average commission charged for sending $200 is 9%, but for southern Africa it can cost as much as 20%.

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