Commentary: We have much to learn from COVID-19 and the lockdowns

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We need to use the lessons gained from the pandemic to reshape international development, rather than returning to the status quo, say Iqbal ...

For many people – particularly in developing countries – staying home simply isn’t a safe option.

Over the past decade, many international funders and development organisations have tried to bypass governments, owing to concerns about corruption or red tape.But the pandemic has made clear that governments are the leading actors when it comes to containing infectious diseases, administering development policies, providing social protection to the unemployed, and alleviating poverty.

These children’s educations have effectively been put on hold during the pandemic, as was already the case for many of the world’s refugees, over half of whom are children. It will be crucial to help these children catch up when the time comes. Thus, researchers are testing whether recruiting well-connected individuals or “influencers” would ensure that messages are disseminated reliably through pre-existing social networks.

This is another strategy that need not be limited to the current crisis. For example, in non-pandemic times, receiving cash disbursements could depend on whether one’s children have been vaccinated or had an annual check-up.

 

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