Magocha Blessing, Molope Mokgadi, Palamuleni Martin
Department of Population and Health Research Entity, Faculty of Humanities, North-West University, Mahikeng, South Africa.
Department of Development Studies, Faculty of Humanities, North-West University, Mahikeng, South Africa.
Jamba. 2024 Jul 23;16(1):1629. doi: 10.4102/jamba.v16i1.1629. eCollection 2024.
Global pandemics are known to disturb livelihoods. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an example of such pandemic in the recent past. Its outbreak prompted a global response characterised by unprecedented measures to mitigate its spread. Several preventative measures were recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) such as lockdowns to curtail the transmission of the virus and manage the crisis it caused. These measures hampered the movement and distribution of basic commodities inadvertently triggering a series of socio-economic consequences particularly in rural areas. This study delves into the intricate interplay between the COVID-19 lockdown and its impact on the accessibility, affordability and availability of basic commodities within the context of the Mahikeng Local Municipality, in a rural setting. Quantitative survey data were collected from 260 households, which were randomly selected. The data analysis was performed using chi-square, with a significance level of < 0.05. The results showed that basic commodities were largely available (99%) in the market during lockdown. There was no significant association between background variables and availability of basic commodities. Accessibility of basic commodities was affected by many factors such as concerns of COVID-19 outbreak. The study demonstrated that prices of basic commodities increased during lockdown, thereby having a ripple effect on accessibility and affordability of basic commodities. However, the availability of basic commodities was less affected.
The case study approach, focusing on Mahikeng Local Municipality, is essential for capturing localised nuances and providing actionable insights to policymakers, researchers and community leaders seeking to mitigate the negative effects of lockdowns on rural populations.
众所周知,全球大流行会扰乱人们的生计。2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)就是近期此类大流行的一个例子。它的爆发引发了全球应对措施,其特点是采取了前所未有的措施来减缓其传播。世界卫生组织(WHO)推荐了多项预防措施,如实施封锁以减少病毒传播并应对其引发的危机。这些措施阻碍了基本商品的流通和分配,无意中引发了一系列社会经济后果,尤其是在农村地区。本研究深入探讨了在农村环境下,马希肯地方市政当局范围内COVID-19封锁与其对基本商品的可及性、可负担性和可得性的影响之间的复杂相互作用。从260户家庭中随机抽取样本收集了定量调查数据。数据分析采用卡方检验,显著性水平<0.05。结果显示,在封锁期间市场上基本商品大多可得(99%)。背景变量与基本商品的可得性之间没有显著关联。基本商品的可及性受到许多因素的影响,如对COVID-19爆发的担忧。研究表明,封锁期间基本商品价格上涨,从而对基本商品的可及性和可负担性产生连锁反应。然而,基本商品的可得性受影响较小。
以马希肯地方市政当局为重点的案例研究方法,对于捕捉本地化细微差别并为寻求减轻封锁对农村人口负面影响的政策制定者、研究人员和社区领袖提供可操作的见解至关重要。