Population at Risk: Implications of COVID-19 for Hunger, Migration and Displacement, November 2020

The joint WFP-IOM report highlights the close interconnection between hunger, conflict, migration and displacement, which has been further aggravated by COVID-19. The study explores the impact of the pandemic on the livelihoods, food security and protection of migrant workers households dependent on remittances and the forcibly displaced. Using the latest available data, the report highlights food security trends in some of the major migration and hunger hotspots across the world. The key findings have informed joint recommendations put forward by both agencies to mitigate the immediate negative effects on mobile and displaced populations, while preparing the pathway to recovery.

Resource Type

PDF, 4.63 MB

Year

2020

Region

Africa, Americas, Asia, Central Asia, Europe, MENA

Content Type

Research Report

Theme

Early Action, Emerging Topics, Evidence, Health, Livelihoods, Risk, Shelter

Organization type

United Nations

Hazard

Armed Conflict, Displacement, Drought, El Niño/La Niña, Epidemic / Pandemic, Flood, Heat Wave, Violence