Covid-19 Effects and Responses in Kampala’s Informal Sector: Promises for Social Justice and Resilient Livelihoods in the Face of Multiple Crises
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posted on 2024-10-04, 13:48authored byHakimu Sseviiri, Paul Isolo Mukwaya, Viola Nuwahereza, Junior Alves Sebbanja
Kampala continues to face multiple socioeconomic challenges arising from the Covid-19 pandemic and its aftermath. The
pandemic has had far-reaching implications for urban informal workers and residents. They continue to face the worst impacts of the pandemic, due to congestion, urban poverty and deficiencies in basic infrastructure – including roads, water, sanitation, energy and healthcare facilities.
Yet recovery requires a lot of resources and time to address income insecurities, livelihood shocks, vulnerabilities and risks. There are multiple, interconnected risks facing Kampala’s informal communities and workers, which will require joined-up solutions. This briefing draws on the Covid Collective three-year research programme to outline the Covid-19 effects on
informal workers and residents, along with their responses, and highlights promises for social justice and resilient livelihoods in the face of multiple crises in Kampala, Uganda.
Funding
Department for International Development, UK Government
History
Publisher
African Cities Research Consortium
Citation
Sseviiri, H.; Mukwaya, P.I.; Nuwahereza, V.; Sebbanja, J.A. (2023) Covid-19 Effects and Responses in Kampala’s Informal Sector: Promises for Social Justice and Resilient Livelihoods in the Face of Multiple Crises, African Cities Research Consortium