TY - JOUR
T1 - Local response in health emergencies: key considerations for addressing the COVID-19 pandemic in informal urban settlements: key considerations for addressing the COVID-19 pandemic in informal urban settlements
AU - Wilkinson, Annie
AU - Ali, Harris
AU - Bedford, Juliet
AU - Boonyabancha, Somsook
AU - Connolly, Creighton
AU - Conteh, Abu
AU - Dean, Laura
AU - Decorte, Filiep
AU - Dercon, Bruno
AU - Dias, Sonia
AU - Dodman, David
AU - Duijsens, Raimond
AU - D’Urzo, Sandra
AU - Eamer, Gwendolen
AU - Earle, Lucy
AU - Gupte, Jaideep
AU - Frediani, Alex Apsan
AU - Hasan, Arif
AU - Hawkins, Kate
AU - Herbst, Natalia
AU - Kadihasanoglu, Aynur
AU - Keil, Roger
AU - Kibuchi, Eliud
AU - Leach, Melissa
AU - Lilford, Richard
AU - Macarthy, Joseph
AU - Mitlin, Diana
AU - Napier, David
AU - O’Donnell, Ian
AU - Oyebode, Oyinlola
AU - Ozano, Kimberley
AU - Perera, Laxman
AU - Rashid, Sabina
AU - Ringwald, Beate
AU - Ripoll, Santiago
AU - Saleem, Amjad
AU - Satterthwaite, David
AU - Sellu, Sudie Austina
AU - Siddique, Omar
AU - Soesilo, Cynthia
AU - Sommer, Kerstin
AU - Steege, Rosie
AU - Sverdlik, Alice
AU - Tacoli, Cecilia
AU - Taylor, John
AU - Theobald, Sally
AU - Tolhurst, Rachel
AU - Walnycki, Anna
AU - Watson, Samuel
AU - Whittaker, Lana
PY - 2020/10/1
Y1 - 2020/10/1
N2 - This paper highlights the major challenges and considerations for addressing COVID-19 in informal settlements. It discusses what is known about vulnerabilities and how to support local protective action. There is heightened concern about informal urban settlements because of the combination of population density and inadequate access to water and sanitation, which makes standard advice about social distancing and washing hands implausible. There are further challenges to do with the lack of reliable data and the social, political and economic contexts in each setting that will influence vulnerability and possibilities for action. The potential health impacts of COVID-19 are immense in informal settlements, but if control measures are poorly executed these could also have severe negative impacts. Public health interventions must be balanced with social and economic interventions, especially in relation to the informal economy upon which many poor urban residents depend. Local residents, leaders and community-based groups must be engaged and resourced to develop locally appropriate control strategies, in partnership with local governments and authorities. Historically, informal settlements and their residents have been stigmatized, blamed, and subjected to rules and regulations that are unaffordable or unfeasible to adhere to. Responses to COVID-19 should not repeat these mistakes. Priorities for enabling effective control measures include: collaborating with local residents who have unsurpassed knowledge of relevant spatial and social infrastructures, strengthening coordination with local governments, and investing in improved data for monitoring the response in informal settlements.
AB - This paper highlights the major challenges and considerations for addressing COVID-19 in informal settlements. It discusses what is known about vulnerabilities and how to support local protective action. There is heightened concern about informal urban settlements because of the combination of population density and inadequate access to water and sanitation, which makes standard advice about social distancing and washing hands implausible. There are further challenges to do with the lack of reliable data and the social, political and economic contexts in each setting that will influence vulnerability and possibilities for action. The potential health impacts of COVID-19 are immense in informal settlements, but if control measures are poorly executed these could also have severe negative impacts. Public health interventions must be balanced with social and economic interventions, especially in relation to the informal economy upon which many poor urban residents depend. Local residents, leaders and community-based groups must be engaged and resourced to develop locally appropriate control strategies, in partnership with local governments and authorities. Historically, informal settlements and their residents have been stigmatized, blamed, and subjected to rules and regulations that are unaffordable or unfeasible to adhere to. Responses to COVID-19 should not repeat these mistakes. Priorities for enabling effective control measures include: collaborating with local residents who have unsurpassed knowledge of relevant spatial and social infrastructures, strengthening coordination with local governments, and investing in improved data for monitoring the response in informal settlements.
KW - community–state relations
KW - coronavirus
KW - COVID-19
KW - epidemic response
KW - health data
KW - infectious disease
KW - informal settlements
KW - urban health
U2 - 10.1177/0956247820922843
DO - 10.1177/0956247820922843
M3 - Article
SN - 0956-2478
VL - 32
SP - 503
EP - 522
JO - Environment and Urbanization
JF - Environment and Urbanization
IS - 2
ER -