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E/ESCWA/CL3.SEP/2020/Policy Brief.2
Title
Mitigating the impact of COVID-19 : poverty and food insecurity in the Arab region
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Full text: en_20-00119_covid-19_poverty - PDF ;
Summary
The Arab region will witness an additional 8.3 million people falling into poverty. The economic slowdown caused by COVID-19 is expected to negatively impact jobs, incomes, business and the flow of remittances in the Arab region, resulting in a shrinking middle income class. Consequently, an estimated 8.3 million people will fall into poverty, meaning that a total of 101.4 million people in the region will be classified as poor. The consequences of this crisis could be particularly severe on vulnerable groups, especially women and young adults, and those working in the informal sector who have no access to social protection and unemployment insurance. The challenge is further compounded by a lack of social protection floors and non-inclusive social protection schemes in some Arab countries.
Introduction -- National Policy Measures -- Regional Policy Measures.
Introduction -- National Policy Measures -- Regional Policy Measures.
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[Beirut] : UN ESCWA, 2020
Description
5 p. : ill., graphs
Notes
Available online (viewed 29 July 2020).