India COVID-19 Poverty Monitor Report

India COVID-19 Poverty Monitor Report

Santanu Pramanik, Manjistha Banerji, Dinesh Kumar Tiwari, Pallavi Choudhuri, Andrew Shepherd and Chronic Poverty Advisory Network (CPAN) Team: Andrew Shepherd, Amanda Lenhardt, Vidya Diwakar, Kate Bird
31 August, 2022
Human Development and Data Innovation

This report documents the all-round impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on various population categories across India. It has been compiled using a combination of original qualitative data collected from some of the people affected by the pandemic in India, along with interviews with local leaders and community development actors, and secondary data from a range of different sources. Being an attempt to particularly assess the consequences of the pandemic for the vulnerable populations and the risks of impoverishment faced by them, the report focuses on occupational shifts during the pandemic, levels of distress and hardship experienced by the households, COVID and non-COVID health burdens, limited learning activities because of school closure and lack of access to remote modes of education, financial constraints in supporting children’s education digitally, and psychological issues of social isolation perpetrated by the pandemic. In addition to the policy preparedness and government containment measures, the report also covers government relief efforts during the pandemic and evaluates the reach and coverage of these efforts.

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