COVID-19 Pandemic Restrictions in an Informal Economy: Reflections from Zimbabwe’s Informal Sector Livelihoods

P. Hlungwani, Edwin Yingi
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The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the world in an unprecedented way. Understanding the response of the Zimbabwean government to the COVID-19 pandemic and how it affected the informal sector economy is important. This study fills the research void on how various interventions by the government have impacted the informal sector. It demonstrates that the livelihoods supported by the informal sector have been negatively affected by the lockdown measures as well as curfews. Farm-produce vendors, entrepreneurs, second-hand clothes importers, taxi operators, barbers and hair salons were classified as non-essential services and had to observe lockdown restrictions. The study observes that these groups were significantly disrupted by the government’s response to the outbreak of COVID-19. Using a qualitative approach, the article reflects on the livelihood experiences of those dependent on this sector during this era by assessing measures that have been introduced to contain the epidemic. Using primary evidence from print and electronic media, the article corroborates the narratives shared in public forums with unobtrusive observations to report on the complex nature of fighting the pandemic in Zimbabwe’s informal sector. An in-depth document analysis as well as evidence from print and electronic media adds to the existing literature on the government’s informal sector policy response to pandemics. It gives an evaluation of the strategies implemented and how the people in the informal sector respond to such policy initiatives. This study explores the experiences of people engaged in informal projects in their quest for socio-economic empowerment given the coronavirus challenge and restrictive measures implemented by the government to curtail the spread of the disease.
非正规经济中的COVID-19大流行限制:来自津巴布韦非正规部门生计的思考
COVID-19大流行以前所未有的方式改变了世界。了解津巴布韦政府对COVID-19大流行的反应及其对非正规部门经济的影响非常重要。本研究填补了政府各种干预措施对非正规部门影响的研究空白。这表明,由非正规部门支持的生计受到封锁措施和宵禁的负面影响。农产品商贩、企业家、二手服装进口商、出租车经营者、理发师和美发沙龙被列为非必要服务,必须遵守封锁限制。该研究发现,政府对COVID-19爆发的反应严重扰乱了这些群体。本文采用定性方法,通过评估为遏制这一流行病而采取的措施,反映了依赖这一部门的人在这一时期的生计经验。本文利用来自印刷和电子媒体的主要证据,以不引人注目的观察证实了在公共论坛上分享的叙述,报告了在津巴布韦非正规部门抗击这一流行病的复杂性。深入的文件分析以及来自印刷和电子媒体的证据补充了关于政府非正式部门应对流行病政策的现有文献。报告评价了所执行的战略以及非正规部门的人民对这些政策倡议的反应。本研究探讨了在冠状病毒挑战和政府为遏制疾病传播而实施的限制性措施的情况下,从事非正式项目的人们在寻求社会经济赋权方面的经历。
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