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Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development in ECOWAS: The Impact of the Pandemic on Regional Movement and Trade Integration

Adeniyi Olufemi Oluwakoya
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February 24, 2025
Submitted:
January 10, 2026

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound effect on the global economy, including the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), presenting both challenges and opportunities for sustainable development. This paper examines the pandemic's impact on ECOWAS, particularly in regional movement and trade integration, and explores emerging prospects for sustainable development. The pandemic has disrupted regional movement and trade integration within ECOWAS, causing supply chain disruptions and widespread economic hardship. Border closures and movement restrictions have impeded the free movement of goods and people, leading to business closures and a decrease in foreign investment. Nevertheless, the pandemic has spurred opportunities for innovation and collaboration, fostering a more resilient and sustainable regional economy. Accelerated adoption of digital technology has facilitated new business practices, such as e-commerce and digital payments, enabling continued operations amidst the crisis. Additionally, there's a renewed focus on regional cooperation, evidenced by ECOWAS' initiatives like the solidarity fund and regional response strategy, aiming for greater integration and unified sustainable development efforts. However, significant challenges persist, including the need for infrastructure and technology investment to support sustainable development. Many areas lack essential infrastructure like electricity and reliable internet connectivity, hindering economic growth. Moreover, ensuring inclusive development remains a challenge, with vulnerable groups such as women and informal workers disproportionately affected by the crisis. In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented ECOWAS with both obstacles and opportunities for sustainable development. Addressing these challenges while harnessing the opportunities requires increased investment in infrastructure, technology, and inclusive development initiatives.

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Pandemics; Regional movement; Trade integration; Sustainable Development; ECOWAS

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