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Ignored and invisible: internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the face of COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 is impacting the whole world. The impacts are different on different countries and societal groups, and those who are poor, mobile, and displaced are disproportionally affected. There are different ways that they are affected: they are more vulnerable to contracting the disease while living in shelter, have many barriers to access to social services and health care, difficulty in accessing relief and aid, prone to livelihood loss, and financial insecurity.
Ignored and invisible: internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the face of COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 is impacting the whole world. The impacts are different on different countries and societal groups, and those who are poor, mobile, and displaced are disproportionally affected. There are different ways that they are affected: they are more vulnerable to contracting the disease while living in shelter, have many barriers to access to social services and health care, difficulty in accessing relief and aid, prone to livelihood loss, and financial insecurity.
Ignored and invisible: internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the face of COVID-19 pandemic
Sustain Sci
Orendain, Dan Jezreel A. (author) / Djalante, Riyanti (author)
Sustainability Science ; 16 ; 337-340
2021-01-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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