Mitigating the Impacts of COVID-19 on Migrants and Food Security in the Global South

Sujata Ramachandran and Jonathan Crush

The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated pre-existing vulnerabilities among migrants, particularly those involved in South-South migration, leading to heightened risks of poverty, food insecurity, and marginalization. The pandemic disrupted global migration patterns, hindered access to essential services, and severely impacted the livelihoods of millions of migrants. Governments in the Global South faced the dual challenge of mitigating these impacts while fostering inclusive recovery strategies. This policy brief provides recommendations for governments to address the immediate and long-term challenges posed by the pandemic on migration and food security, as well as planning for future pandemics. Key areas include enhancing social protection, ensuring healthcare access, safeguarding migrant livelihoods, supporting remittance flows, combating xenophobia, and strengthening regional and international cooperation.

MiFOOD Policy Brief No. 1

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