Nowhere to go? The case of displaced people in Maghreb states during the COVID-19 pandemic

J. D. C. Santos
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Abstract The spread of COVID-19 in early 2020 has prompted governments to impose travel and mobility restrictions ranging from increased border controls to limitations to internal movement, and border closures. These measures significantly influenced migration trends and patterns, leaving thousands of migrants and refugees with nowhere to go. Therefore, this paper examines the influence of the COVID-19 on the lives of migrants and refugees in three Maghreb states (Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia) and studies the policies implemented to assist in areas such as health, shelter, and economic relief. This paper also considers the legal and material practices through which migrants and refugees were governed during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The paper finds that as the pandemic develops and waves of infection continue in the region, local governments face crumbling healthcare infrastructure and long-term financial consequences that directly affect nationals and non-nationals.
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无处可去?2019冠状病毒病大流行期间马格里布国家流离失所者的案例
摘要新冠肺炎在2020年初的传播促使各国政府实施旅行和流动限制,包括加强边境管制、限制内部流动和关闭边境。这些措施极大地影响了移民趋势和模式,使成千上万的移民和难民无处可去。因此,本文研究了新冠肺炎对三个马格里布州(摩洛哥、阿尔及利亚和突尼斯)移民和难民生活的影响,并研究了在卫生、住房和经济救济等领域提供援助的政策。本文还考虑了2020年新冠肺炎大流行期间移民和难民的法律和物质实践。论文发现,随着疫情的发展和该地区感染浪潮的持续,地方政府面临着医疗基础设施的崩溃和直接影响国民和非国民的长期财务后果。
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