Examining the Challenges and Survival Strategies of the Informal Sector During Covid- 19 Induced Lockdowns and Restrictions in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe

Bongani M., Ntobeko N.
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This study investigated the effects of COVID-19 induced lockdowns and restrictions on the informal sector in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. It assessed the impact, challenges and opportunities brought by the restrictions on the movement of people and the closure of informal economic activities to contain the spread of COVID-19. The study was carried out in Bulawayo central business district (CBD) and Nkulumane high-density suburb. Being a qualitative study, participants were conveniently and purposively selected to meet the research objectives. Data was collected using a questionnaire, focus group discussions, in-depth interviews, key informant interviews and document analysis. Given the COVID-19 pandemic, precautionary measures were taken into consideration. The researcher and the participants maintained social distance, wore masks, and always used alcohol-based hand sanitisers where contact was necessary. However, other innovative data collection methods, such as mobile phones, were employed, particularly with key informants. The study results reveal that the COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions brought more harm than good to the informal sector—their incomes and livelihoods were disrupted. However, the informal business operators employed several strategies that enabled them to survive the lockdown periods, although some were against the rules and regulations of lockdown. The study recommends that concerted efforts to cushion informal traders from the adverse effects of lockdowns are imperative as many people depend on them. Some of these interventions include social security packages, availing structures that can help prevent the transmission of viruses from customers and traders, and psychosocial support.
审视津巴布韦布拉瓦约因Covid- 19导致的封锁和限制期间非正规部门面临的挑战和生存战略
本研究调查了2019冠状病毒病导致的封锁和限制对津巴布韦布拉瓦约非正规部门的影响。报告评估了为遏制COVID-19的传播而限制人员流动和关闭非正规经济活动所带来的影响、挑战和机遇。该研究在布拉瓦约中央商务区(CBD)和Nkulumane高密度郊区进行。作为一项定性研究,参与者是方便和有目的的选择,以满足研究目标。采用问卷调查、焦点小组讨论、深度访谈、关键信息提供者访谈和文献分析等方法收集数据。考虑到新冠肺炎疫情,我们采取了预防措施。研究人员和参与者保持了社交距离,戴着口罩,在需要接触的地方总是使用含酒精的洗手液。但是,采用了其他创新的数据收集方法,例如移动电话,特别是对关键线人。研究结果表明,COVID-19封锁和限制对非正规部门弊大于利,他们的收入和生计受到影响。然而,非正规经营者采用了几种策略,使他们能够在封锁期间生存下来,尽管有些策略违反了封锁的规则和条例。该研究建议,协调一致的努力,使非正式贸易商免受封锁的不利影响,这是当务之急,因为许多人依赖于他们。其中一些干预措施包括一揽子社会保障方案,提供有助于防止顾客和商人传播病毒的结构,以及社会心理支持。
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