21.03.2023 , in ((COVID-19 + Mobility))
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Yossra Kallali und Silindile Nanzile Mlilo
During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments struggled to respond quickly and efficiently to a changing epidemiological context. To handle crises better, key populations, such as migrants, should be involved in the prevention and intervention strategies. Research on vaccine rollouts in Ethiopia, Tunisia, and South Africa found that civil society groups were
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16.03.2023 , in ((COVID-19 + Mobility))
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Jelena Dzankic, Timothy Jacob-Owens, Lorenzo Piccoli und Didier Ruedin
Avant même le début de la pandémie de COVID-19, les recherches sur les restrictions à la mobilité dans le contexte des urgences de santé publique avaient déjà mis en évidence quelques informations clés. Nous savons, par exemple, que les restrictions de voyage sont motivées par des considérations épidémiologiques, diplomatiques et
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30.11.2022 , in ((COVID-19 + Mobility))
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Jelena Dzankic, Timothy Jacob-Owens, Lorenzo Piccoli und Didier Ruedin
Even before the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, research on restrictions to mobility in the context of public health emergencies had already highlighted a few key insights. We know, for example, that travel restrictions are driven by epidemiological, diplomatic and economic considerations; they cause major disruptions; and different communities use
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22.02.2022 , in ((COVID-19 + Mobility, Politik))
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Pranav Kuttaiah
Alors que les discours sur la migration se concentrent souvent sur les frontières internationales et les réfugié·e·s, la première vague de la pandémie de COVID-19 a mis en lumière la migration interne. C’est ce qui s’est passé en Inde, où le statut en matière de logement et d’emploi, la caste,
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15.02.2022 , in ((COVID-19 + Mobility, Politik))
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Pranav Kuttaiah
While the discourse on migration often focuses mainly on international borders and refugees, the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic brought internal migration to the fore. Such was the case in India where housing and employment status, caste, religion, gender and ethnicity seemed to dictate how city residents chose to
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