COVID-19 in India: Who are we leaving behind?
Emmanuel Raju, Anwesha Dutta, Sonja Ayeb‐Karlsson
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has uncovered and intensified existing societal inequalities. People on the move and residents of urban slums and informal settlements are among some of the most affected groups in the Global South. Given the current living conditions of migrants, the WHO guidelines on how to prevent COVID-19 (such as handwashing, physical distancing and working from home) are challenging to nearly impossible in informal settlements. We use the case of India to highlight the challenges of migrants and urban slum dwellers during the COVID-19 response, and to provide human rights-based recommendations for immediate action to safeguard these vulnerable populations.
Topics & Concepts
SlumCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Human settlementInformal settlementsPandemicDistancingEconomic growthInequalitySocioeconomicsGeography2019-20 coronavirus outbreakAction (physics)Social distanceDevelopment economicsPolitical scienceEnvironmental healthMedicineSociologyPopulationVirologyEconomicsMathematicsPathologyArchaeologyDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Mathematical analysisOutbreakPhysicsQuantum mechanicsCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesCOVID-19 Pandemic ImpactsUrban and Rural Development Challenges