COVID-19 Lockdowns and the Urban Poor in Harare, Zimbabwe

COVID-19 Lockdowns and the Urban Poor in Harare, Zimbabwe
Title COVID-19 Lockdowns and the Urban Poor in Harare, Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Johannes Itai Bhanye
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 147
Release 2023-12-09
Genre Medical
ISBN 3031416694

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This book focuses on the socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdowns on the welfare of the urban poor in the city of Harare, Zimbabwe. The authors look through the lenses of the urban health penalty, the right to the city, complexity theory, and distributive justice theory. These four theories help situate the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts on the urban poor in the theoretical foundations that raise issues of how the poor are affected by disease/health pandemics, due to their living conditions. Uniquely, the authors use remote ethnography tools such as rich texts, video diaries and photo uploads to provide evidence-based stories of how COVID-19 mobility restrictions have affected poor urbanites in Harare. The book concludes that the COVID-19 pandemic mandatory lockdowns have deepened social and spatial inequality among the urban poor, threatening their right to the city. The socio-economic impacts can upsurge poverty, increase unemployment and the risks of hunger and food insecurity, reinforce existing inequalities, and break social harmony in the cities, even past the COVID-19 pandemic period. These socioeconomic impacts must be considered to make just cities for all, from a right-to-the-city perspective. The authors recommend that mandatory COVID-19 lockdowns should not only be treated as a law-and-order operation but as a medical intervention to stem the spread of the virus backed by measures to safeguard the livelihoods of the urban poor while also protecting the economy. This means governments should provide social safety nets to informal sector operators whose income-generating activities are affected the most during the time of emergencies like COVID-19. Planners and policymakers should re-envision pandemic-resilient cities that are just, equitable, resilient, and sustainable.

Governing the Poor in Harare, Zimbabwe

Governing the Poor in Harare, Zimbabwe
Title Governing the Poor in Harare, Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Amin Y. Kamete
Publisher Nordic Africa Institute
Total Pages 72
Release 2002
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9789171065032

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This is a study of the ‘terrain of urban governance’, using areas of Zimbabwe’s biggest city Harare as case studies. It presents and discusses sets of perceptions of poverty and the poor which influence policy development and decisionmaking among urban ‘governors’. Kamete shows the effects of positive as well as negative perceptions of the poor. He also problematizes more conventional understandings of poverty and includes into his own conceptual understanding dimensions of deficient access to participation and citizenship. He shows that the relationship between power and powerlessness among the poor is much more complex than is sometimes assumed.

COVID-19 Manifestation, Ramifications and Future Prospects for Zimbabwe

COVID-19 Manifestation, Ramifications and Future Prospects for Zimbabwe
Title COVID-19 Manifestation, Ramifications and Future Prospects for Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Madanha Rusero
Publisher African Books Collective
Total Pages 529
Release 2021-05-19
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9956552127

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The advent of Coronavirus (also known as COVID-19) pandemic has caused much distress, despondence, fear and pandemonium across all nations of the world. In Zimbabwe, the emergence of the virus sent a chilling message of insecurity and need for conscientiousness and diligence, as the virus decimated humankind amid untold suffering. The pandemic came as a litmus test for the integrity and meticulousness of all the so-called professionals and institutions of integrity across the country, challenging them to stand equal to their tasks, titles and claimed astuteness. For Zimbabwe and Africa in general, the manifestation and ramifications of COVID-19, has raised so many questions around issues of peoples welfare and innovative research, especially amid the reality that the country is dependent on charity and donations from well-wishers for the vaccines it needs, over and above the modest amount it can purchase. This reality and related challenges pose interesting research questions addressed in this volume. A central question on the possibility and extent of home-grown solutions inspired by and tailored to the needs and predicaments of Zimbabwe and the African continent. The richness of the book is in the firsthand eyewitness accounts of scholars caught up in the COVID-19 challenge. The researchers in this volume have sought to capture developments, insights and evolutions as they unfold and progress. The book is handy for scholars in policy studies, risk and disaster management, social anthropology, political science, development studies, African studies and decolonial fields of studies.

Governance Challenges During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa

Governance Challenges During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa
Title Governance Challenges During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Africa PDF eBook
Author Nirmala Dorasamy
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 284
Release 2022-10-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 303111244X

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This book presents insights into the governance challenge associated with the management of the lockdown measures in relation to the welfare of citizens in selected African states. The intention of the project is to present a critical analysis of the effectiveness and the consequences of the measures adopted by the government of these African countries to contain further spread of the virus, within the context of existing governance challenges in the management of the public sector. This will expose the contradictions in the implementation of public policy and the actualization of its intendment for the promotion of good governance and the welfare of citizens. The benefit thereof is the feasibility of arousing further intellectual engagements on the need for effective management of public sector with strong infrastructural support for the good of all in Africa.

Fending for Ourselves

Fending for Ourselves
Title Fending for Ourselves PDF eBook
Author Rory Pilossof
Publisher African Books Collective
Total Pages 308
Release 2021-10-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 177922401X

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Zimbabwe celebrated its independence just over 40 years ago. While the nation is no longer young, its population certainly is: over 60% are under the age of 35. Understanding youth perspectives and experiences is therefore vitally important. Fending for Ourselves reviews the recent histories and realities of youths in Zimbabwe, offering a distinguished range of authors exploring issues of education, employment and work, the urban experience, involvement in the informal economy, mental health, and political activity. Importantly, the collection examines successive generations of youth in Zimbabwe to show how ideas, experiences and reactions to the social, political, and economic context have shifted over time. Many of the issues affecting youth over the past 40 years have been traumatic and distressing physical and mental abuse, declining employment and educational opportunities, poverty, ill-health and loss of hope but this collection underlines the agency and resilience of Zimbabwes young people, and how they have found ways to navigate the political, social, and economic terrains they occupy.

Pandemic Recovery?

Pandemic Recovery?
Title Pandemic Recovery? PDF eBook
Author Lauren Andres
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 425
Release 2024-01-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1802201114

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This timely book offers an integrated and pragmatic approach to understanding recovery from all types of shock. Whilst particular focus is given to identifying and exploring various aspects of recovering societies in the context of COVID-19, Pandemic Recovery? is framed with a wider appreciation of other societal challenges, most notably anthropogenic climate change.

Brick by Brick

Brick by Brick
Title Brick by Brick PDF eBook
Author Beth Chitekwe-Biti
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