The COVID-19 pandemic is an evolving urban crisis. This research paper assesses impacts of the lockdown on food security and associated coping mechanisms in two small cities in Bangladesh (Mongla and Noapara) during March to May 2020. Due to restrictions during the prolonged lockdown, residents (in particular low-income groups) had limited access to livelihood opportunities and experienced significant or complete loss of income. This affected both the quantity and quality of food consumed. Coping strategies reported include curtailing consumption, relying on inexpensive starchy staples, increasing the share of total expenditure allocated to food, taking out loans and accessing relief. The pandemic has exacerbated the precariousness of exist...
Background: Animal source foods, especially fish is the most commonly consumed and an important sour...
COVID-19 has threatened food security of the poor due to the lockdown of markets amidst poor institu...
At present nearly half of the world's population is under some form of government restriction to cur...
The COVID-19 pandemic is an evolving urban crisis. This research paper assesses impacts of the lockd...
The unfolding economic and social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed fault lines in e...
This paper investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on food security and on coping-strategie...
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted social distancing, workplace closures, and restrictions on mobility a...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the Impacts of COVID-19 on Income, Savings and Expe...
We use pre-pandemic (2018-2019) data from the Bangladesh Integrated Household Survey (BIHS), togethe...
Summary box Responsive and timely research is needed to better understand the challenges faced by p...
The main purpose of this study is to evaluate socio-economic impact of the economy in Bangladesh dur...
COVID-19undermines food security both directly, by disturbing food systems, and indirectly, through ...
Introduction We conducted a cross-sectional survey to assess the extent and to identify the determin...
At present nearly half of the world’s population is under some form of government restriction to cur...
The Bangladesh government issued a lockdown throughout the country from March–May 2020 in response t...
Background: Animal source foods, especially fish is the most commonly consumed and an important sour...
COVID-19 has threatened food security of the poor due to the lockdown of markets amidst poor institu...
At present nearly half of the world's population is under some form of government restriction to cur...
The COVID-19 pandemic is an evolving urban crisis. This research paper assesses impacts of the lockd...
The unfolding economic and social consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic has exposed fault lines in e...
This paper investigates the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on food security and on coping-strategie...
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted social distancing, workplace closures, and restrictions on mobility a...
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the Impacts of COVID-19 on Income, Savings and Expe...
We use pre-pandemic (2018-2019) data from the Bangladesh Integrated Household Survey (BIHS), togethe...
Summary box Responsive and timely research is needed to better understand the challenges faced by p...
The main purpose of this study is to evaluate socio-economic impact of the economy in Bangladesh dur...
COVID-19undermines food security both directly, by disturbing food systems, and indirectly, through ...
Introduction We conducted a cross-sectional survey to assess the extent and to identify the determin...
At present nearly half of the world’s population is under some form of government restriction to cur...
The Bangladesh government issued a lockdown throughout the country from March–May 2020 in response t...
Background: Animal source foods, especially fish is the most commonly consumed and an important sour...
COVID-19 has threatened food security of the poor due to the lockdown of markets amidst poor institu...
At present nearly half of the world's population is under some form of government restriction to cur...