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COVID-19 和人类食物权:肯尼亚城市贫困人口的生活体验,以及政府应对措施的影响,一项参与式定性研究。

COVID- 19 and human right to food: lived experiences of the urban poor in Kenya with the impacts of government's response measures, a participatory qualitative study.

机构信息

Department of Nutrition and Food Systems; African Population and Health Research Center, APHRC Campus, 2nd Floor, Manga Close, Off Kirawa Road, P.O. Box 10787-00100, Nairobi, Kenya.

International Health Institute, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2022 Jul 21;22(1):1399. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13638-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Globally, governments put in place measures to curb the spread of COVID-19. Information on the effects of these measures on the urban poor is limited. This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of the urban poor in Kenya in the context of government's COVID-19 response measures and its impact on the human right to food.

METHODS

A qualitative study was conducted in two informal settlements in Nairobi between January and March 2021. Analysis draws on eight focus group discussions, eight in-depth interviews, 12 key informant interviews, two photovoice sessions and three digital storytelling sessions. Phenomenology was applied to understand an individual's lived experiences with the human right to food during COVID - 19. Thematic analysis was performed using NVIVO software.

RESULTS

The human right to food was affected in various ways. Many people lost their livelihoods, affecting affordability of food, due to response measures such as social distancing, curfew, and lockdown. The food supply chain was disrupted causing limited availability and access to affordable, safe, adequate, and nutritious food. Consequently, hunger and an increased consumption of low-quality food was reported. Social protection measures were instituted. However, these were inadequate and marred by irregularities. Some households resorted to scavenging food from dumpsites, skipping meals, sex-work, urban-rural migration and depending on food donations to survive. On the positive side, some households resorted to progressive measures such as urban farming and food sharing in the community. Generally, the response measures could have been more sensitive to the human rights of the urban poor.

CONCLUSIONS

The government's COVID-19 restrictive measures exacerbated the already existing vulnerability of the urban poor to food insecurity and violated their human right to food. Future response measures should be executed in ways that respect the human right to food and protect marginalized people from resultant vulnerabilities.

摘要

背景

在全球范围内,各国政府都采取了措施来遏制 COVID-19 的传播。关于这些措施对城市贫困人口的影响的信息有限。本研究旨在探讨肯尼亚城市贫困人口在政府 COVID-19 应对措施背景下的生活体验,以及这些措施对食物权的影响。

方法

本研究于 2021 年 1 月至 3 月在内罗毕的两个非正式定居点进行了一项定性研究。分析借鉴了 8 次焦点小组讨论、8 次深入访谈、12 次关键知情人访谈、2 次摄影对话和 3 次数字故事讲述会议的资料。现象学被用来理解个人在 COVID-19 期间对食物权的生活体验。使用 NVIVO 软件对主题进行了分析。

结果

食物权受到了各种影响。许多人由于社交距离、宵禁和封锁等应对措施而失去了生计,影响了他们购买食物的能力。食物供应链中断,导致可获得的、负担得起的、安全的、充足的和有营养的食物有限且难以获得。因此,出现了饥饿和增加食用低质量食物的情况。社会保护措施已经实施。然而,这些措施是不够的,而且存在违规行为。一些家庭开始从垃圾场捡食、不吃饭、从事性工作、城乡迁移和依赖食物捐赠来维持生计。在积极的方面,一些家庭采取了一些渐进的措施,如城市农业和社区内的食物分享。总的来说,政府的 COVID-19 限制措施加剧了城市贫困人口本来就已经存在的粮食不安全脆弱性,侵犯了他们的食物权。未来的应对措施应该以尊重食物权和保护边缘化人群免受由此产生的脆弱性的方式来执行。

结论

政府的 COVID-19 限制措施加剧了城市贫困人口本已存在的粮食不安全脆弱性,侵犯了他们的食物权。未来的应对措施应该以尊重食物权和保护边缘化人群免受由此产生的脆弱性的方式来执行。

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