Rich countries are gradually regaining ordinary life and post-Covid-19 economic recovery, while poor countries face more gloomy situation.
After a year suffering from Covid-19 heavily devastated, the US economy was thought to be on a powerful boom as the Yellow period in 1920. The Chinese economy in the first quarter of this year reached a record of a record
However, in developing countries, where people have not yet been vaccinated with Covid-19 and the Government cannot afford stimulus measures, the economy is continuing to fall deeply.
The middle class in developing countries, a major driving force promotes economic development, politics, education, is shrinking quickly, but in China or the US, the amount is unchanged
The man sells plastic bags and matches at a market in the poor Virgen de Candelaria residential area in the capital of Lima, Peru.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warns that developing developing economies will have to struggle for many years.
Covid-19 "has become an inequal virus," United Nations Secretary-General (Un) Amina Mohammed said.
After 15 years of growth thanks to the export of goods, helping millions of people to escape poverty, last year Latin economy fell 7.4%, the worst decline since 1821, when the area sank in
More than 100 million children in Latin America, equivalent to more than 1/2 total number of children, are not going to school and many children will not be able to return, raise concerns about a future generation lost
In Central and West Africa, in addition to Covid-19, the governments also struggled to curb back outbreaks of infectious diseases such as measles and malaria, two diseases that made thousands of children died in couple
The World Bank (WB) estimates that about 150 million people will be pushed into poverty and poverty with the consequences of the Covid-19 crisis.
The Covid-19 crisis in India is making psychology covering in many unused areas.
This year witnessed more than 1.5 million deaths from Covid-19 globally in the context of viruses that are spreading rapidly in Latin America and some areas of Asia.
In recent months, statistics are reversing.
"This is a provincial scene for our continent and the rest of the planet, places of access to the vaccine are poor," said John Nkengasong, director of the African Disease Control and Prevention Center.
According to UBS Investment Bank, the vaccination distance between rich water and poor water is at the most serious level since the time of vaccinating campaigns Covid-19 is deployed at the end of last year.
Many developing economies are particularly subject to revenue as well as jobs from severely affected industries by disease such as tourism.
Most developing countries entering a pandemic with increased foreign debts.
Policy makers warning the burden of debt can force governments to switch to the lumbar regime, through which the recovered momentum is obstructed.
"Damage is clear but is underestimated," Kenneth Rogoff, economist at Harvard University, said.
Over the past decade, Andrew Nsamba has poured strength to expand the school by Uganda's owner in the outskirts of Kampala.
Najjera Private School in the outskirts of Kampala capital of Uganda must be closed for Covid-19.
But now, NSAMBA's school must close because the revenue drops significantly because of Covid-19 and it cannot reopen because many parents have lost their jobs.
"Covid-19 not only killed my school but also destroyed the economic infrastructure of a whole community," he said.
The growth of Latin America this year is predicted to fall around 4.1%, significantly lower than developed countries, according to IDB.
"In 2019, the flying area with a broken engine. In 2020, the remaining engine also failed," Eric Parrado, Economic Specialist from IDP, written in the report in March.
Strict blockade orders have made children in Latin America to quit learning more days than other places around the globe, according to un.
Only 6 schools in the area can reopen completely, causing 124 million children who cannot participate in live lessons with teachers.
For parents in the poor Virgen de la Candelaria residential area in the capital of Lima, Peru, there is no school which means the opportunity to escape poverty of children nor.
Online learning is not always possible in developing countries, where wireless networks still flickering and the poor do not pay for Internet services.
Miriam Salcero, a 27-year-old mother, said her daughter, Brianna, 8 years old, encountered many difficulties when receiving lectures that teachers sent by voice messages on WhatsApp app.
Brianna is also easily distracted at home, Salcero said.
Miriam Salcero and his daughter Brianna in Virgen de la Candelaria.
In poorer countries, more than 800 million students don't even have computers, according to the United Nations.
The World Food Program Warning Covid-19 "is causing hunger spread at a worrying speed."
In Madagascar, where recent years are consecutively suffer from the drought-drought situation, Covid-19 has made the situation serious.
In Venezuela, food insecurity is also increasing.
In Cali, the protests against poverty and the difficult situation caused by the pandemic is that the third largest city of Colombia is paralyzed, disrupting the supply of food, making businesses fall into misery.
"People find it not to respect, so protests are the only way they can do," Richard Cardona said as she lined up in Cali.