THE INFLUENCE OF COVID 19 ON THE SOCIAL ECONOMIC WELFARE OF REFUGES
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Date
2023
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American Research Journal of Humanities & Social Science
Abstract
ABSTRACT : The study investigated the influence of COVID 19 on the social economic welfare of refugees
in Nakivale refugee settlement. Specifically, the study sought to establish the influence of COVID 19 on the
education welfare of refugees, influence of COVID 19 on the health services and influence of COVID 19 on
the incomes of refugees living in Nakivale refugee settlements. The study used a case study research design
encompassing qualitative approaches in data collection on refugees, refugee leaders, project officers of
WFP, USAID, UNHCR and FRC, Refugee welfare Committees members, OPM staff and commandant of
Nakivale Refugee settlement. Data were collected using an interview method and analysed using NVIVO.
The study revealed that lockdown posed a serious threat in education sector whereby refugees lost hope in
education because they lacked guidance from their fellow colleagues and teachers. It was also found out that
Covid19 pandemic strained healthy systems and disrupted essential health services at the hospital. Some of
the measures totally disrupted the supply chain and health care service delivery system as all efforts were
focused on covid19 patients. Refugee patients who were infected with other diseases were rarely attended to.
Refugees who couldn’t afford medication from private hospitals were forced to go back and get treatment
from their homes which caused increased deaths among refugees due to lack of income. Also, refugee
patients with diseases like AIDS, sickle cell as well as mental health, maternal and childhood conditions
faced an increased risk of complications and death due to inability to access health care because of transport
restrictions, lack of energy and fear of contracting with covid19 virus from the healthy centers. Lastly, it was
revealed that lockdown caused lack of income and loss of employment among refugees. Findings of study
pointed out that refugees whose businesses were not closed like those that worked in markets faced a
problem of reduction in their income and salary.
Description
THE INFLUENCE OF COVID 19 ON THE SOCIAL
ECONOMIC WELFARE OF REFUGES: A CASE OF
NAKIVALE REFUGEE SETTLEMENT
Keywords
Covid-19, refugees, Social Economic welfare, Uganda
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