Somalia : COVID-19 High Phone Survey Wave 2 Brief
In January 2021, the second wave of the Somalia high frequency phone survey has been administered, calling 2,811 households to see the impact of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on people’s behavior and livelihood. The first wave has been conduc...
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okr-10986-367672021-12-23T05:10:43Z Somalia : COVID-19 High Phone Survey Wave 2 Brief Kotikula, Andy Pournik, Milad Yoshimura, Kazusa CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 VACCINATION PANDEMIC IMPACT HOUSEHOLD SURVEY EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCESS TO BASIC NECESSITIES FOOD SECURITY COPING MECHANISMS In January 2021, the second wave of the Somalia high frequency phone survey has been administered, calling 2,811 households to see the impact of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on people’s behavior and livelihood. The first wave has been conducted in June 2020, and compared to that, the adoption of preventive measures such as washing hands and wearing mask was less widespread in the second wave, while over 90 percent of people expressed interest in getting tested and vaccinated. The overall employment rate seems to have improved from the first wave, but still the majority of households (79 percent) reported the further income reduction. Food insecurity has clearly worsened compared to the first wave while government and non-government assistance appears to have reduced greatly since 2020, which strongly suggests the need of further support to the Somalis, especially the most vulnerable groups including internally displaced populations (IDPs) and nomadic households. 2021-12-22T14:51:17Z 2021-12-22T14:51:17Z 2021-11 Brief http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/355581639111187536/Somalia-COVID-19-High-Frequency-Phone-Survey-Second-Wave-Brief http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36767 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Brief Africa Africa Eastern and Southern (AFE) Somalia |
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CORONAVIRUS COVID-19 VACCINATION PANDEMIC IMPACT HOUSEHOLD SURVEY EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO SERVICES ACCESS TO BASIC NECESSITIES FOOD SECURITY COPING MECHANISMS Kotikula, Andy Pournik, Milad Yoshimura, Kazusa Somalia : COVID-19 High Phone Survey Wave 2 Brief |
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In January 2021, the second wave of
the Somalia high frequency phone survey has been
administered, calling 2,811 households to see the impact of
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on people’s behavior and
livelihood. The first wave has been conducted in June 2020,
and compared to that, the adoption of preventive measures
such as washing hands and wearing mask was less widespread
in the second wave, while over 90 percent of people
expressed interest in getting tested and vaccinated. The
overall employment rate seems to have improved from the
first wave, but still the majority of households (79
percent) reported the further income reduction. Food
insecurity has clearly worsened compared to the first wave
while government and non-government assistance appears to
have reduced greatly since 2020, which strongly suggests the
need of further support to the Somalis, especially the most
vulnerable groups including internally displaced populations
(IDPs) and nomadic households. |
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Kotikula, Andy Pournik, Milad Yoshimura, Kazusa |
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Kotikula, Andy Pournik, Milad Yoshimura, Kazusa |
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Kotikula, Andy |
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Somalia : COVID-19 High Phone Survey Wave 2 Brief |
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Somalia : COVID-19 High Phone Survey Wave 2 Brief |
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Somalia : COVID-19 High Phone Survey Wave 2 Brief |
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Somalia : COVID-19 High Phone Survey Wave 2 Brief |
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somalia : covid-19 high phone survey wave 2 brief |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2021 |
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