Voices From The Margins Building Evidence For Inclusive Policy Responses To Covid-19 In Bangladesh
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posted on 2024-10-04, 13:44authored byBRAC University
Centre for Peace and Justice (CPJ) conducted a three round panel survey in order to draw empirical evidence
from the marginalised community on their experiences with
the Covid-19 pandemic. The household panel surveys
focused on three pre-identified disadvantaged groups
namely (i) ethnic and religious minority community, (ii) rural
communities, (iii) and urban slum dwellers. Two groups,
namely female headed households and persons with
disability were considered as cross cutting groups. The
sample size for each of these three groups were
statistically representative. Data analysis was done for
each of the three groups and then for the two sub-groups
separately. An aggregate analysis for all the three groups
was carried out to present overarching trends and findings.
A comparative analysis of the ethnic minority communities
were explored separately to nuance out the variations and
convergences between those residing in plain land and hill
tracts.
The first round of survey was conducted in June 2021
(baseline survey) and the second round in September 2021.
A core set of questions was fixed across the different
rounds of surveys to ensure comparison and tracking of the
movement of key indicators. A separate set of questions
was included in the second round, which was analysed as a
stand-alone narrative.
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History
Publisher
Brac University
Citation
BRAC University (2022) Voices From The Margins Building Evidence For Inclusive Policy Responses To Covid-19 In Bangladesh, Policy Brief 2, Centre for Peace and Justice, Dhaka: BRAC University