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Food in the Time of Coronavirus: Why We Should Be Very, Very Afraid

31 Mar 2020

The social legitimacy of the ‘COVID-19 lockdown’, government’s regulations imposed to contain the spread of the virus, is most likely to run aground unless an urgent plan can be made to ensure that everyone in the country has access to sufficient food. And it’s not looking good. Based on interviews, statements by various organisations and our own experience, here is our summary of the already-evident impacts of the lockdown on poor people’s access to food, and on the informal food economy – from small farmers to street vendors and spaza shops – that is so important in meeting people’s daily food needs.
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Authors

Ruth Hall, Andries Du Toit, Nkanyiso Gumede, Mafaniso Hara, Moenieba Isaacs, Farai Mtero

Pages
8

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