Sedentist Epidemiology: COVID-19 Policies and Pastoral Mobility in Turkana County, Kenya

Author:

Rodgers Cory1,Semplici Greta2

Affiliation:

1. Anthropologist whose work straddles the fields of pastoralism studies and forced migration studies. The overarching focus of his research is the influence of humanitarian and development policies on communal identity and inter-group relations. His ethnographic work in Turkana describes how urban development has given rise to intra-ethnic schisms between the growing town-based populations and the rural majority of mobile pastoralists. Since 2020, he has led a cross-regional study in Kenya and Lebanon...

2. Postdoctoral fellow at the University of Turin, Department of Cultura, Politica e Società (CPS), working on a research project that explores motivations, barriers, and opportunities for pastoral youths in Italy. She earned her Ph.D. from the Oxford Department of International Development (ODID), studying the encounter between development actors and Turkana pastoralists in northern Kenya, around the concept of resilience. Her research interests lie in the interface between development, rural...

Abstract

Abstract Authorities have often seen pastoralist mobility as a challenge for public health and veterinary disease control. While the movement of humans and animals can influence disease transmission, authorities often overlook the complexity of these epidemiological relations and ignore the ecological and economic trade-offs of restricting pastoral mobility. This study reviews the Covid-19 response at the border between Turkana County (Kenya) and Moroto District (Uganda), with particular focus on the Kenyan side. Drawing on interviews with Kenyan public health officials, NGOs' practitioners and pastoral households, we examine the treatment of pastoralist mobility in the Covid-19 response. Our findings suggest that, while there is special attention to and investment in extending health services to pastoralists, most of the thinking focuses on their rural location and household dispersal, rather than their mobility. In fact, pastoral transhumance was at times treated as a threat to disease control and national public health while other forms of cross-border mobility continued. We apply the concept of 'sedentist bias' to suggest that this understanding of pastoral mobility has become entrenched in the technics of public health planning.

Publisher

Liverpool University Press

Subject

Demography

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