MESH COVID-19
Reports, Briefs & SitReps
(May 2020)
WHILE PEOPLE KNOW THE RISKS, FEW CHANGES IN DAILY ROUTINES
18 May PHASE I REPORT: knowledge, behaviours, information channels, social distancing, access to healthcare, livelihoods and remittances.
14 May SitRep: Businesses are still operating and few are observing physical distancing
12 May SitRep: Poor access to proper hygiene and sanitation facilities particularly in IDP camps.
11 May SitRep: Trade restrictions felt with many noting diminishing supplies are diminishing and higher prices.
7 May SitRep: Few changes in daily routines. Public spaces crowded and congregational prayer attended to diligently.
6 May SitRep: Food supply to markets has been affected resulting in price inflation.
5 May SitRep: Respondents from IDP settlements in Baidoa site shortages in shelter and water
4 May SitRep: Adhering to preventative guidance mixed; mothers try to keep children clean and indoors.
3 May SitRep: Lower levels of knowledge in rural areas.
5 May PHASE I REPORT: knowledge, behaviours, information channels, social distancing, access to healthcare, livelihoods and remittances.