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EPIC-Africa and AfricanNGOs launch a second report to analyze the "Impact of COVID-19 on African CSOs” - Report (2021)

Significant losses of funding have limited the ability of African civil society organizations (CSOs) to meet the needs of their communities at a time when COVID-19 has pushed demand for their services to unprecedented levels. This is one of the key findings of the most recent report released by EPIC-Africa and @AfricanNGOs entitled:“The Impact of COVID-19 on African Civil Society Organizations: Ongoing Uncertainty and a Glimmer of Optimism”. The report is based on a survey of 1,039 CSOs in 46 African countries in June and July of 2021. It follows our 2020 report, which surveyed African CSOs in the early days of the pandemic. Fill out the form below to read the full report:

EPIC-Africa and @AfricanNGOs would like to thank all African CSOs and funders that participated in the 2021 surveys. We would further like to acknowledge everyone who shared their inputs to develop and refine the survey questionnaires and assisted us in creating awareness about the surveys across the continent. We also acknowledge the Ford Foundation and Southern Africa Trust for their generous support of the project, and the Centre for African Philanthropy and Social Investment (CAPSI) for supporting the analysis of the survey data. We are committed to sharing the survey findings with CSOs, funders and all other stakeholders interested in learning more about the ongoing impact of COVID-19 on African CSOs and supporting the sector's work.