Author:
Dubey Shubhankar,Sahoo Krushna Chandra,Dash Girish Chandra,Sahay Mili Roopchand,Mahapatra Pranab,Bhattacharya Debdutta,Barrio Mariam Otmani del,Pati Sanghamitra
Abstract
The abysmal health of the urban poor or slum dwellers was attributed to structural inequities such as inadequate housing, water, and sanitation. This review aimed to assess housing-related opportunities and challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic among urban poor in low-and middle-income countries. For study identification, a comprehensive search was performed in 11 databases that yielded 22 potential studies. The inadequate housing infrastructure makes the lives of the urban poor more precarious during COVID-19. Typically, the houses lacked lighting, ventilation, and overcrowding. This review reflected that it is crucial to reimagine housing policy for the urban poor with an emphasis on pandemic/epidemic guidelines.
Funder
World Health Organization
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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