Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout: Challenges and Insights from Informal Settlements

IF 1 4区 经济学 Q2 AREA STUDIES Ids Bulletin-Institute of Development Studies Pub Date : 2022-07-28 DOI:10.19088/1968-2022.128
K. Lines, Junior Alves Sebbanja, Stanley Dzimadzi, D. Mitlin, Patience Mudimu-Matsangaise, Vinodkumar Rao, Happiness Zidana
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The Covid-19 pandemic’s health impacts on low-income urban communities have not been insignificant, but the results of state responses and shutdowns implemented without adequate consideration of poverty consequences have been very serious. In this context, vaccination is one way – among many and varied actions needed – in which people can reduce risk of further exclusion. This article summarises early findings from a study focusing on the experiences of communities in informal settlements in four major cities in the global South – Harare, Kampala, Lilongwe, and Mumbai – which was conducted in partnership with national affiliates of Shack/Slum Dwellers International (SDI). By providing a snapshot of how global vaccine inequalities play out at the local level, we aim to contribute to understanding the challenges faced by low-income residents in informal settlements in accessing Covid-19 vaccines and their perceptions of those challenges, and to generate insights about good practices to help ensure more equitable vaccine distribution.
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Covid-19疫苗的推出:来自非正式定居点的挑战和见解
2019冠状病毒病大流行对低收入城市社区的健康影响并非微不足道,但国家在没有充分考虑贫困后果的情况下采取的应对措施和关闭措施的结果非常严重。在这种情况下,在需要采取的许多不同行动中,接种疫苗是人们可以减少进一步被排斥风险的一种方式。本文总结了与窝棚/贫民窟居民国际(SDI)的国家分支机构合作开展的一项研究的早期发现,该研究重点关注全球南方四个主要城市(哈拉雷、坎帕拉、利隆圭和孟买)非正规住区社区的经验。通过简要介绍全球疫苗不平等在地方层面的表现,我们的目标是有助于了解非正规住区低收入居民在获取Covid-19疫苗方面面临的挑战以及他们对这些挑战的看法,并对良好做法产生见解,以帮助确保更公平的疫苗分配。
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期刊介绍: The IDS Bulletin is the flagship publication of the Institute of Development Studies, UK, which is a leading global organisation for research, teaching and communications on international development. With its over 40 year history the Bulletin has a unique reputation for intellectually rigorous articles on emerging and evolving development issues presented in an accessible manner, and has become one of the leading journals in its field through engaged scholarship between academic and policy communities in the North and the South. It brings together the latest cutting-edge thinking and research from programmes and events involving the IDS community and presents them to an audience of development practitioners, policymakers and researchers.
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