Anjuli Fahlberg, Cristiane Martins, Mirian de Andrade, Sophia Costa, Jacob Portela
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Abstract
The pandemic provoked by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) devastated poor urban neighborhoods across the world, particularly in the Global South, although empirical data on this remain limited. In this article, the authors present data collected through a mixed-methods, participatory action research approach on the impacts of the pandemic in Cidade de Deus, a "favela," or poor informal settlement, in Rio de Janeiro. The authors find that the indirect consequences of COVID-19, in particular economic and mental health problems, were experienced as more severe than the direct effects of the virus itself, despite high rates of infection and mortality. The study also revealed that residents relied heavily on one another through local systems of mutual aid to address immediate crises. These findings suggest that the pandemic provoked a complex and diverse set of challenges and actions in the economic, social, physical, and mental spheres of poor urban neighborhoods.
由 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)引发的大流行摧毁了世界各地的贫困城市街区,尤其是在全球南部地区,尽管这方面的经验数据仍然有限。在这篇文章中,作者介绍了通过混合方法、参与式行动研究方法收集到的数据,这些数据涉及该流行病在里约热内卢的一个 "贫民区"(即贫穷的非正规居住区)Cidade de Deus 造成的影响。作者发现,尽管感染率和死亡率都很高,COVID-19 的间接后果,特别是经济和精神健康问题,比病毒本身的直接影响更为严重。研究还显示,居民们通过当地的互助系统在很大程度上相互依赖,以解决眼前的危机。这些发现表明,大流行病在城市贫困社区的经济、社会、身体和精神领域引发了一系列复杂多样的挑战和行动。