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Chronic
PovertyReport
2023Pandemic
PovertyChronicPovertyAdvisoryNetworkAnumberofreviewershavecontributedsignificantlytoimprovingthereport,andwethankthemfor
theirconsiderableefforts.Theseinclude:GregCollins,TimConway,LuciaDacorta,SonalDesai,Toby
Green,VivianKazi,OswaldMashindano,KatiePeters,José-ManuelRoche,andKeetieRoelen.CPAN
isanetworkofresearchers,policymakersandpractitionersacross15developingcountries(Afghanistan,Bangladesh,Cambodia,Ethiopia,India,Kenya,Malawi,Nepal,Niger,Nigeria,Philippines,Rwanda,Tanzania,Uganda,Zambia,Zimbabwe)focusedontacklingchronicpovertyandgettingtozeroextremepovertyanddeprivation,andbysustainingescapesfrompovertyandpreventingimpoverishment.Itislookingtoexpandthisnetworktothe30countrieswiththelargestnumbersofpeopleinpoverty.It
hasa‘hub’,whichiscurrentlyhostedbytheInstituteofDevelopmentStudiesintheUnitedKingdom.Theauthorswouldalsolike
toexpressappreciationtoalltheCPAN
partnerswhocontributedtoBulletinsfor
theCPAN
Covid-19PovertyMonitoringInitiativewhichproducedasnearaspossiblereal-timeinformationtobeavailabletodecision-makersduringthepandemic,basedonre-interviewinglife
historyandotherrespondentsfrompre-pandemicqualitativeresearch.ThiswasanattempttoprovidelivedexperiencestocomplementthedatafromHighFrequencyPhoneSurveysandothersourcesduringthepandemic.Authors
of
this
report:?
AlfredBizoza?
AmandaLenhardt?
AndrewShepherd?
ArthurMoonga?
AsifShahan?
BipasaBanerjee?
ChanmonySean?
CourtneyHallink?
JosephSimbaya?
KateBirdOfcourse,responsibilityfor
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Website:
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Twitter:@ChronicPoverty?
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chronicpoverty@ids.ac.uk?
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YisakTafereFunderAcknowledgmentsAcknowledgementsThisreportwascommissionedthroughtheCovidCollectivebasedattheInstituteofDevelopmentStudies(IDS)andisfundedbytheUKForeignCommonwealthandDevelopmentOffice(FCDO).TheCollectivebringstogethertheexpertiseof,UKandSouthernbasedresearchpartnerorganisationsandoffersarapidsocialscienceresearchresponsetoinformdecision-makingonsomeofthemostpressingCovid-19relateddevelopmentchallenges.TheviewsandopinionsexpresseddonotnecessarilyreflectthoseofFCDO,theUKGovernment,oranyothercontributingorganisation.We
acknowledge
the
financialsupport
andintellectual
environment
ofthe
CovidCollective,convened
bythe
InstituteofDevelopmentStudies(IDS)and
financiallysupported
byForeign,Commonwealth
and
DevelopmentOffice’s
(FCDO)Researchand
EvidenceDivisionasa
socialscience
contribution
tothepandemic.
Thesupport
ofPeterTaylor,
DirectorofResearchatIDSisspecifically
appreciated,aswellasallthe
CovidCollectivecolleagueswho
attended
meetings
and
discussionsduring
the
pandemic.Forfurtherinformation,pleasecontactcovidcollective@ids.ac.ukContentsAcronyms2Director’s
forewordSummary35Overview9Chapter
116Introduction:
rationale
and
startingpointsChapter
249Lives
versuslivelihoods:
the
trade-offbetweenpublic
health
restrictionsandresilienceChapter
3Acomparative
lens:countrycasestudiesof
mitigation
measures
duringCovid-196798Chapter
4Theresponsivenessof
social
protectionthrough
the
Covid-19
crisisChapter
5120149Economic
impact
and
policy
responsesChapter
6Delivering
pro-pooreducation:
lessonsfrom
Covid-19Chapter
7168Equitably
responding
to
and
recoveringamid
polycrisisAnnexe194206229BibliographyEndnotesAcronymsANC
AfricanNationalCongressCBT
Cash-basedtransferCMSMEs
Cottage,micro-,smallandmediumenterprisesCPAN
ChronicPovertyAdvisoryNetworkDRC
DemocraticRepublicoftheCongoDRM
DisasterriskmanagementDRR
DisasterriskreductionEPWP
ExpandedPublicWorksProgrammeGBV
Gender-basedviolenceGDP
GrossdomesticproductHDP
HumanitariandevelopmentpeaceHIC
High-incomecountryHNO
HumanitarianNeedsOverviewKII
KeyinformantinterviewLIC
Low-incomecountryLMIC
Low-andmiddle-incomecountryMGNREGA
MahatmaGandhiNationalRuralEmploymentGuaranteeActMIC
Middle-incomecountryMILO
MonitoringImpactsonLearningOutcomesNCDM
NationalCommitteefor
DisasterManagementNGO
Non-governmentalorganisationPMI
PovertyMonitoringInitiativePSNP
ProductiveSafetyNetProgrammeSGBV
SexualandGenderbasedviolence2CPAN
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AcronymsDirector’sforewordAstheCovid-19pandemicmatured,itbecameobviousthatthemajorpoliciespursuedintheworldinresponsetothepandemicwerenotdesignedtosuitthelargelyinformal,rural,andpooreconomieswherethebulkoftheworld’speoplearelocated.We
arenotdiscountingtheliveslostfromCovid-19,whichwasunimaginableandextremelydistressingfor
millionsofpeople.Instead,wearearguingfor
amorecontext-specificapproachtorespondingtoaglobalpandemic(oranycrisis)andabetterbalanceofmitigatingmeasureswithanynecessaryrestrictions.Fewcountriesintheglobalsouthwereabletomitigatetheeffectsofthepandemic,suchastherestrictionsonmovement,andtheeconomicandsocialactivitiesimposedinthenameofpublichealth,savinglives,andtoavoidhealthservicesbeingoverwhelmed.It
becameincreasinglyimportanttolearnthelessonsofthispandemicfromtheperspectiveofpoorandvulnerablepeoplelivingintheglobalsouth.ThisiswhatthistheChronicPovertyReport2023setsouttodo:toinvestigatethehighlynegativeeffectsoftherestrictions,andmostimportantly,thesuccessorotherwiseofthemeasurespursuedtomitigatethoseeffectsonpeopleinandnearpoverty.Theleadingmessage
isthatifrestrictionswerenecessary,
they
should
beminimised,andcomplementedbymeasurestomitigatetheirnegativeeffects.Duringthepandemic,suchmeasureswereinmostcountriescompletelyinadequatetopreventimpoverishmentanddownwardsocio-economicmobility.Thereportmakessuggestionsonwhatneedstobedoneinasimilarfuturecrisistoavoidtheeconomicandsocialreversalswehaveseensince2020,andsomestepsontheroadtorecovery.ThisfirstCPAN
reportonPandemicPovertyistheproductofalong-termpartnershipacross18countriesintheglobalsouth.12ofthosecountriesparticipatedintheChronic
Poverty
Advisory
Network’s
Covid-19Poverty
Monitoring
Initiative.Theserevisitedlife
historyrespondentsfrompre-pandemicqualitativeresearchandcaughtupwiththeirlivedexperiencesduringthepandemic.Thiswasdesignedasapeople-centredcomplementtothehigh-frequencyphonesurveyswhichwereundertakeninmanycountriesduringthepandemic.AuthorsfromsomeofthesamecountriesandothersbasedattheInstitute
of
Development
Studies,wereinvolvedinwritingthisreport.Theycarriedoutkeyinformantinterviewswithpolicymakersandimplementerstotrackandunderstandthedevelopmentofpolicyresponsesduringthepandemic,andtoanalysethepolicydiscoursesineachcountry.Theco-authorsmetmonthlyfor
sixmonthswhilethereportwasbeingwrittentoensurecoherence.3Director’sforeword/
CPAN
Chronic
Poverty
Report
2023WhileChina’sresponsetothepandemicprovidedthemainmodelonwhichtheWorldHealthOrganisation(WHO)baseditsguidancetocountries,whatwefoundinourfocuscountrieswasawidevarietyofpolicyresponses,withsomecountrieseitherrefusingtogoalongwiththerestrictionsorabandoningthemquitesoonaftertheystarted,andrelyingontheirownunderstandingoftheircontextstocraftresponseswhichworkedfor
them.Oneofthepurposesofthisreportistolegitimisethisvarietyofcontext-specificresponses,ratherthanaone-size-fits-allapproach.FollowingtheCovid-19pandemiccrisis,othercriseshavetakenprecedencewhichhasmeantthatrecoveryfromthepandemichasbeenputonthepolicyback-burneracrosstheworld.Theresultingfailuretorecoverwillhitthepoorest,leastresilientpeoplehardestastheywilltakelongertoregaintheassets,humancapital,andenterprisestheylost.Thisenvironmentof‘polycrisis’—whereonecrisisislayeredonorintersectswithanother—isalreadythesituationfacedespeciallyduringrecentdecadesinmanyoftheworld’spoorercountries,whereclimate-relateddisasters(droughts,flooding,andotherextremeweatherevents)haveoccurredatthesametimeasorinclosesequenceasconflict,andsometimeshealthcrises.Theseintersectingcriseshavesignificantconsequencesfor
theleastresilientpeople.It
willbeachallengefor
policymakers,disasterriskmanagementagencies,peace-buildinginitiativesaswellassocialprotectionsystemstorespondtomultiplecrises,ratherthanthesingularemergenciestheyarecurrentlygearedupfor.Ihopethereportanditsaccompanyingpolicynoteswillbeofusetopolicymakersandadvisersastheypreparefor
futurecrises,aswellasreflectonwhatneedstobedonenowtorecoverequitablyfromtheCovid-19pandemic.Andrew
ShepherdDirector
Chronic
Poverty
Advisory
NetworkAssociate
Institute
of
Development
StudiesUniversityofSussex,UK4CPAN
Chronic
Poverty
Report
2023
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Director’sforewordSummaryPandemic
povertyThe
worstexperiences
inthe
pandemic
wereoftenfelt
bypeopleinthebottomhalfofthe
income
distribution,who
werealreadyliving
inpoverty,who
werenear
and
vulnerable
topoverty,
orwho
hadpreviously
escapedpoverty
butlosttheir
resiliencemainly
asa
resultofthe
measures
takentocontain
the
Covid-19
virus–
particularly
inregardtojobs,markets,food
security,and
school
attendance.
Manyofthe
poorestlostaccesstothe
casuallabouropportunities
they
relied
onfor
subsistence,
whileothers
lostaccesstomarkets
orexperienced
significant
food
priceinflation.Certain
groupsexperienced
additionalhardship.orexample:migrants
faced
extremelydifficultjourneys
home,
and
discriminationandexclusionwhen
they
reached
home;
women
borea
disproportionate
shareofthe
addedcaring
responsibilities
throughlockdowns
and
experiencedheightened
exposuretodomestic
and
other
abuseand
violence;
andchildreninpoorand
rural
areasoftensuffered
significant
losesoflearningand
manywereunabletoaccessschool
meals.
The
resulting
wide-spreadfood
insecurityand
malnutritionwasoftennot
adequately
compensatedbyfood
distributionorsocialprotectionmeasures.Assetsalesandothernegativecopingresponses,includingeducationlosses,combinedwiththesmalltonon-existentimpactofmitigationorrecoverymeasuresinmanysituations,andthelayeringofthepandemiconothercovariantandidiosyncraticshocks,meanthattheeffectsoftheCovid-19pandemicwillbefeltfor
manyyears.It
islikelythatthemultipleshocksinducedbythepandemicitself–thedeathsandillnessitcaused,andbytherestrictionsoneconomicandsocialactivitywidely(ifvariably)rolledoutinresponsetothepandemic,andoverlainbyinflation,naturalhazardslike
droughts,floodsandhurricanes,andconflictandinsecurity–willplacealargenumberofpeoplenotonlyintotemporarypoverty,butintochronicpoverty,fromwhichescapewillbeextremelydifficultandexpensivefor
thenextdecadeorlonger.The
case
for
strengthened
mitigation
measuresPolicyresponsesweregenerallydominatedbytheconcerntoprotectliveswhilelivelihoodsandresilienceweresecondaryorbarelyaddressed.Whileprotectingliveswasclearlyextremelyimportant,therisksdifferedsignificantlyfor
differentpopulationsandwerenotadequatelyassessedbydecision-makersindifferentcontexts.Themeasurestakenwereoftennotproportionatetothelevelofriskactuallythere,whichwassometimessignificantlylowerfor
populationsinpoorcountriesthaninrichercountriesbecauseofmoreyouthfuldemographicstructures,andtheoutdoorcharacterofeconomicandsociallife.5Summary/
CPAN
Chronic
Poverty
Report
2023Thelives/livelihoodstrade-offisartificial,aslosingliveshasamassiveimpactonhouseholdwellbeing,andpovertyresultingfromlivelihoodlossescanfeedintoillhealthandlossoflife
(especiallyfor
infantsandchildren).Inrelativelypoorcountries,withyoungpopulationswhomightbelessseverelyaffectedbythevirus,asbecamenoticeablerelativelyearlyinthepandemic,itmadesensethatdecision-makersshouldfocusonlivelihoodsasmuchaslives.Thisreportfocusesonthetrade-offbetweenimposingrestrictionsastheleadingresponsetoapandemicandtomakingsocialandeconomicprogress.To
getabetterbalancebetweentheseobjectives,mitigatingmeasuresneedsignificantstrengthening,particularfor
butnotonlyinlow-incomecountries(LIC).Experiencesfromcountrieslike
CambodiaorBangladeshindicatethatthisbalancecanbeachieved.Keyfactorsare:fiscalspaceincludingborrowingcapacity;politicalcommitmenttoprotectthewelfareofthevulnerablecitizens;anabilitytoassessandre-assessrisksintheround;andtheabilitytoimplementmitigatingmeasures.Thesevariedsignificantly,asdidinvestmentinandratesofvaccination,whichwascapableofsignificantlyincreasingthespeedwithwhichrestrictionscouldbeliftedfrom2021onwards.MoregenerallythepandemicrevealedabigdivideopeningupbetweenLICs
andothercountriesonanumberofindicators–acrossarangeofmitigatingmeasures.Excessmortalityduringthepandemicwasrelatedtotherangeofmitigatingmeasures1inLICs
–measuresintroducedtomitigatetheeffectsofrestrictions;andsurprisinglynottothestringencyoftherestrictionsintroducedtomanagethespreadofthevirusinlow-ormiddle-incomecountries(LMIC)moregenerally.Across-countryanalysissuggeststheneedtopromotenon-standardapproachestoandinnovationinpandemicmanagementinLMICstotakeaccountofdifferentsocio-economiccontextsandvirusdynamicsandeffects.Policy
responses
to
promote
recovery
frompandemic-driven
povertyLong-term
investment
in
health
services
mustbesignificantlyincreasedandisdefinitelyneededtoputcountriesinabetterpositiontohelprecoveryandwithstandfuturepandemics.Wheresuchinvestmentshadbeenmade,suchasinNicaragua,governmentswereinabetterpositiontomanagethepandemicandmakedecisionswhichwouldminimisethesocio-economicdamagefromimposingrestrictions.National
decision-making
inthepandemicwasbestwhenjoinedupacrossseveralsectorsanddisciplines–‘whoisintheroom’makingdecisionsmakesadifference.Wherethereiscapacityatthelocal-level,manydecisionsinthemanagementofandrecoveryfromapandemicarealsobesttakenatlocallevels,aswasdiscoveredinanumberofcountriesasthepandemiccontinuedovertime.Thishelpedtominimisethedisruptionscausedbytherestrictions.Local-leveldecision-making6CPAN
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Poverty
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Summaryhasbeenattheforefrontofgoodpracticeinhumanitarianworkinrecentyears,andsuchlessonsneededtobeappliedtopandemicmanagementtoo.Social
protection
(especiallysocialcashtransfers)wasthemainglobalresponsetomitigatetheeffectsofrestrictions.However,manymeasureswereshortlived,anddidnotcontinuethroughthepandemic,despitethecontinuedrecoursetolockdownsandotherrestrictions.Wheretheywereofalongerdurationandbuiltonpreviousstrongsocialprotectionsystems,effectscouldbepositiveandtheservicewasappreciated.MuchstrongernationalsystemsofsocialprotectionarestillrequiredinmostLICs
andLMICs,whichcanthenbeadaptedandexpandedincrisissituationsifthisistobeaneffectivepolicyresponse.Other
economic
policies
couldalsobesignificantinpreventingimpoverishmentsuchashouseholddebt-managementmeasures,orspecialmeasuresfor
returningmigrants,for
example.However,inmostsettingsthesemeasureswereabsent,late,orweak.Manygovernmentsprovidedfinancialandtaxreductionsupporttoformalbusinesses.However,measuresdirectlytargetingtheinformaleconomieswheremostpoorandvulnerablepeopleworkwerebadlyneededbutneglected,withtheexceptionofsomemeasuressupportingsmallholderfarmingandfinancialservices.A‘NewDeal’for
theinformaleconomyisthereforeneeded,followingthepandemic.Aswomenarefrequentlyworkingininformalemploymentorself-employment,thiswouldparticularlybenefitthemandhelptocompensatefor
thevery
negativeeffectstheyexperiencedfromlockdowns,movementrestrictions,andschoolclosures.Financialserviceswerenotasresponsiveastheycouldhavebeenduringthepandemic.Mobilemoneywasextremelyusefulandcouldbemorewidelyextendedinfuture.Somefinancialinstitutionspostponedrepaymentsbutcontinuedcharginginterest,thusmakingloansmoreexpensive.TherecouldbesignificantlearningfromtheUnitedStatesofAmerica(USA)whereinterestwasfrozen.Areviewoffinancialservices,includingmicro-finance,isurgentlyneedednow,followingthepandemictoredressthedamagealreadydoneandtoavoidfuturehouseholdover-indebtednesspriortoanyemergency.Additionalregulationmayalsoberequired.Macro-economicmanagementmatters.Wherethemacro-economyhadbeenwellmanagedtherewasapossibilityofabalancedpolicyresponse,withadditionalpublicsupporttohealthservicesandsocialprotection,withoutrecoursetoheavyborrowing.Cambodia,whichrecentlybecameaMiddle-IncomeCountry(MIC)wasabletomakefurloughpayments,provideadditionalsocialprotectioncoverageanddepth,andotherpublicexpendituresbecauseofitsprudentfiscalmanagement.7Summary/
CPAN
Chronic
Poverty
Report
2023School
closures
lastedfor
alongtimeandwereimposedearlyinthepandemic.Thisresultedinamassivelossoflearningespeciallyforchildreninpoorandruralhouseholds.Thelossesarelikelytoleadtogreaterfuturepovertythanthepresentpovertycreatedbythepandemic.Therewassignificantvariationinlengthofschoolclosures.TheextremelylongclosureswidespreadinpartsofLatinAmericaandSouthAsiaarepuzzling,and,insomecases,persistedlongaftereconomicre-opening.Thispuzzleisperhapsexplainedbytheabsenceofstronglobbiesfor
schoolstudentscomparedwithenterpriseandworker-basedlobbiesandprotests.It
mayalsobeduetogovernments’concernswiththeirlegitimacyintheeyesofthepopulation,whichmaynothavebeenenhancedbyprematurere-openingofschools,despitethelearninglosseswhichwereoccurring,andincreasinglywellevidenced.Alternative
education
models
allowedparentstochoosewhethertosendchildrentoschool,orfor
localauthoritiestodecidewhenschoolsshouldcloseoropendependingoninfectionrates.Thesemodelscouldbeadoptedmorewidelyinanyfuturepandemic(dependingonvirusdynamicsandtheextenttowhichchildrenareinfectedorarecarriers)inordertominimiselearninglossesandlearningpoverty,whereinvestmentinhealthserviceswasgreater.School
feeding
programmes
canhelpwithchildren’snutritionaswellasmotivationfor
attendingschoolbutwerealsowidelylostduringthepandemic.LICs
needsignificantinvestmentinschoolfeedingprogrammes.Multiple
crises
thataffectpeopleinthebottomhalfofincomedistributionneedeffectivepolicyresponsestothepandemic.Mostnotably,thisincludespoliciesfor
energyandfoodpricerisesduringorinthewakeofthepandemic,andothercrisescausedbydrought,flooding,orconflict.Joined-upresponsesareeasierwherecrisisresponsedecisionsaretakeninacollaborativeway.Integratingpandemicorconflictmanagementintodisasterriskmanagement(DRM)andthemandatesofDRMagencieshasadvancedduringrecentyears;muchmorerapidadvancesarealsoneededinthehumanitarian-development-peacenexus,aswellassocialprotectionsystemstoreducethenegativeeffectsofpolycrisesonpoorandvulnerablepeople.8CPAN
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Poverty
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SummaryOverviewChapter
1Introduction:
rationale
and
startingpointsTherationalefor
thisreportisthatthereisaninformationgapfordecision-makers,especiallythoseworkingfor
peopleinandnearpoverty.Forexample,onhowpoortheyareandwhy.Thisgapexistsforexampleintermsoftheextentofpeople’spovertyandthemulti-facetedreasonsfor
it.Theremaybeacommitmentgapaswell,whereelitedecision-makersarenothighlycommittedtothewelfareofthecitizensinandnearpovertywhovotethemintooffice.Decision-makingstructuresdetermine‘whoisintheroom’makingthedecisions,andthisisveryimportantinshapingoutcomes.Broadorinclusivedecision-makingstructuresaremorelikelytoleadtothelivesofpoorandvulnerablecitizensbeingtakenintoaccountinahighlystressedenvironmentwherethereisalotofuncertaintyandinternationalpressuretoact,asintheonsetoftheCovid-19pandemic.Thereportadoptsa‘resilienceframing’.Inacrisis,thisismainlyaboutthecapacitytoabsorbtheeffectsofashockormultipleshocks(absorptivecapacity),eventhoughsomepeoplecanadapttheirlivestocope(adaptivecapacity).Duringthepandemic,few
wereinapositiontotransformtheirsituations(transformativecapacity).Resiliencewasmassivelyunderminedespeciallyfor
thepoorest.Jobandincomelossescausedbyrestrictionswerefeltmostbythepoorest,andtheirrecoverywasslowestin2021and2022.Foodinsecuritywashighacrossthebottomhalfoftheincomedistributioninmanycountries,andhighestamongthepoorestinmostcountries.Theseeffectswereworsefor
womenonaverage,andwithmenathomeandunemployed,domesticandotherviolenceandabusesofwomenincreased.Therewerefew
ifanycounter-balancingattemptstoshiftsocialnorms,inwhatcouldhavebeenatransformativemoment.Men’semploymenttypicallyrecoveredmorerapidlythanwomen’sby2021.Migrationprovidescriticalopportunitiestoescapepoverty,particularlyinternalmigration.Thereisevidencethatinternationalremittancelosseswerelessseverethancouldhavebeenexpectedoverall,andbouncedbackdespiteborderclosures,butthepooresthouseholdssufferedthegreatestremittancelossesfromallsourcesofmigration.Migrantswererarelythesubjectofmitigatingmeasures,perhapsbecausetheydonotconstituteaneffectivelobby,andtheywerelikelytorelocateagainduringorshortlyafterthepandemic.Thereisalsooftenextremelylow-qualityinformationavailabletopolicymakersaboutwhoismigrating,whereandwhy,especiallywhenitcomestointernalmigrants.Salesofassetsincreasedduringthepandemic,especiallyamongstthepooresthouseholdswhocouldleastaffordtolosethem.Progressloston9Overview/
CPAN
Chronic
Poverty
Report
2023resilienceneedsrecoveringandbuildingbeforeanyfuturepandemicorothersignificantcrisis.Therewerealsoothernegativecopingstrategieswithpotentiallylong-termeffects,aspeopleresortedtodegradingandhumiliatinglivelihoodstrategiesinsomecircumstances.Havinggoodhealthiscriticalfor
resilience.StructuralpublichealthinvestmentandexpenditureincreasesareneededespeciallybutnotonlyinLICs
–thisisaveryaclearpolicymessage.However,itisnotsoclearhowsuchincreasesininvestmentinhealthservicescanbeachievedgiventhecriticalindebtednessofagrowingnumberofcountries.Thereisasubstantialfinancinggapfor
achievingtheSustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDG)inmanycountrieswhichwillhavetobefilled.Therearecountrieswhichhavebeenmakingsuchinvestments,andtogoodeffectinthepandemic,butthisneedstobereplicatedextensively,repairinginsomecasesdecadesofunderinvestment.Theeffectsofmitigationmeasures,whetherintheeconomy,educationorhealth,werenotmuchinevidenceinthehouseholdsurveysandqualitativeresearchreviewedhere.Evenwherethereweresomemitigationmeasuresinplacethesewerenotenoughtopreventnegativecoping.Recoverymeasureswerebroadlynon-existentfor
thepeopleinandnearpoverty..Asaresult,theeffectsoftheCovid-19pandemicwillbefeltfor
manyyears.Chapter
2Lives
versuslivelihoods:
the
trade-offbetweenpublic
health
restrictionsand
resilienceInmanagingapandemic,theobjectiveofmaintainingresilientlivelihoodsneedstobebalancedwithsavinglivesandboostingresilience.Awidevariationindecision-makingstructuresandprocessesshapedthisbalance.Mitigationmeasuresneedsignificantstrengtheninginfuturepandemics(andothercrises)especiallybutnotonlyinLICs.Decision-makersneedamenuofmitigationmeasureswhichtheycanadapttocontextinafuturepandemic.Thestrengthofmitigationmeasuresthatcountriesintroduceddependedon1)
fiscalspaceandpriormacro-economicmanagement;and2)politicaleconomyor‘politicalsettlements’.Thesecananddidinafew
casesevolveinacrisis.Therewashugevariationinpublicexpendit
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