The COVID-19 pandemic has spread quickly and widely; the number of cases worldwide has now exceeded ten million. Many governments responded with an escalating range of policies including widespread business and border closures. While some countries are cautiously beginning to emerge from their lockdowns, some form of containment measures are likely to remain in place in many countries for the coming months.
Locked Down and Left Behind: The Impact of COVID-19 on Refugee Economic Inclusion
The COVID-19 pandemic has spread quickly and widely; the number of cases worldwide has now exceeded ten million. Many governments responded with an escalating range of policies including widespread business and border closures. While some countries are cautiously beginning to emerge from their lockdowns, some form of containment measures are likely to remain in place in many countries for the coming months.
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Author(s) | Barri Shorey, Daphne Jayasinghe, Helen Dempster, Jimmy Graham, Martha Guerrero Ble, Thomas Ginn |
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Publishing Organizations | Center for Global Development, International Rescue Committee, Refugees International |
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