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Informal settlements and access to data in the time of COVID: a case for sharing data for decision making
Informal settlements and access to data in the time of COVID: a case for sharing data for decision making
Informal settlements and access to data in the time of COVID: a case for sharing data for decision making
22 October 2020
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Informal settlements and access to data in the time of COVID: a case for sharing data for decision making

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Informal settlements and access to data in the time of COVID: a case for sharing data for decision making

Reports & Research
October, 2020
Southern Africa

The spread of COVID-19 in South Africa and other countries in the region has again brought to the fore the fact that very dense, under-serviced, mostly informal, settlements are not healthy places to live. They are also places where the spread of a disease is difficult to prevent or manage.

The kind of emergency response that was required to address the imminent spread of COVID-19 highlighted the widespread vulnerability of the poorest, compounded by highly unequal access to services and ongoing unhealthy living conditions.