Sedentist Epidemiology: COVID-19 Policies and Pastoral Mobility in Turkana County, Kenya

IF 1.1 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Cory Rodgers, Greta Semplici
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Authorities have often seen pastoralist mobility as a challenge for public health and veterinary disease control. While the movement of humans and animals can influence disease transmission, authorities often overlook the complexity of these epidemiological relations and ignore the ecological and economic trade-offs of restricting pastoral mobility. This study reviews the Covid-19 response at the border between Turkana County (Kenya) and Moroto District (Uganda), with particular focus on the Kenyan side. Drawing on interviews with Kenyan public health officials, NGOs' practitioners and pastoral households, we examine the treatment of pastoralist mobility in the Covid-19 response. Our findings suggest that, while there is special attention to and investment in extending health services to pastoralists, most of the thinking focuses on their rural location and household dispersal, rather than their mobility. In fact, pastoral transhumance was at times treated as a threat to disease control and national public health while other forms of cross-border mobility continued. We apply the concept of 'sedentist bias' to suggest that this understanding of pastoral mobility has become entrenched in the technics of public health planning.
镇静剂流行病学:新冠肺炎政策与肯尼亚图尔卡纳县牧民流动
当局经常将牧民流动视为对公共卫生和兽医疾病控制的挑战。虽然人类和动物的流动会影响疾病传播,但当局往往忽视了这些流行病学关系的复杂性,并忽视了限制牧民流动的生态和经济权衡。本研究回顾了图尔卡纳县(肯尼亚)和莫罗托区(乌干达)边境的新冠肺炎应对措施,特别关注肯尼亚方面。通过对肯尼亚公共卫生官员、非政府组织从业人员和牧民家庭的采访,我们研究了新冠肺炎应对中牧民流动的处理方法。我们的研究结果表明,尽管人们特别关注和投资向牧民提供医疗服务,但大多数想法都集中在他们的农村位置和家庭分散,而不是他们的流动性上。事实上,牧业转移有时被视为对疾病控制和国家公共卫生的威胁,而其他形式的跨境流动仍在继续。我们运用“煽动主义偏见”的概念表明,这种对牧民流动性的理解已经在公共卫生规划技术中根深蒂固。
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Nomadic Peoples
Nomadic Peoples ANTHROPOLOGY-
CiteScore
1.70
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19
期刊介绍: Nomadic Peoples is an international journal published for the Commission on Nomadic Peoples, International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Its primary concerns are the current circumstances of all nomadic peoples around the world and their prospects. Its readership includes all those interested in nomadic peoples—scholars, researchers, planners and project administrators.
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