Unintended socio-economic and health consequences of COVID-19 among slum dwellers in Kampala, Uganda
Unintended socio-economic and health consequences of COVID-19 among slum dwellers in Kampala, Uganda
Date
2022
Authors
Nuwematsiko, Rebecca
Nabiryo, Maxencia
Bomboka, John Bosco.
Nalinya, Sarah
Musoke, David
Okello, Daniel
Wanyenze, Rhoda K.
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
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Publisher
BMC Public Health
Abstract
Abstract
Background: To reduce the spread of COVID-19, several countries in Africa instituted countrywide lockdowns and
other public health measures. Whereas lockdowns contributed to the control of the pandemic, there were concerns
about the unintended consequences of these measures especially in the most vulnerable populations. We assessed
unintended socio-economic and health consequences due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the mitigation measures
among slum dwellers in Kampala to inform the on-going and future pandemic response strategies.
Methods: This was a mixed methods cross-sectional study conducted in Bwaise I and Bwaise III slums of Kawempe
division, Kampala Uganda from October to December 2020. We used systematic sampling to randomly select 425
household heads for the face-to-face quantitative interviews. We also conducted six focus group discussions (FGDs)
with slum dwellers and used photovoice among eight Community Health Workers (CHWs) to document unintended
socio-economic and health consequences. Quantitative data were imported into STATA version 14.0 for analysis, while
qualitative data were analysed thematically using NVivo version 12. Modified Poisson regression analysis was conducted
to establish factors associated with impact on access to food.
Results: Most respondents reported limited access to food (71.1%; 302/425); disruption in education (77.1%;
270/350); drop in daily income and wages (86.1%; 329/382) and loss of employment (63.1; 125/198). Twenty five
percent of the respondents (25.4%; 86/338) reported domestic violence as one of the challenges. Seven themes
emerged from the qualitative findings on the impact of COVID-19 including: limited access to food; negative impact
on children’s rights (child labour and teenage pregnancies) and education; poor housing and lack of accommodation;
negative social behaviours; negative impact on family and child care; reduced income and employment; and negative
impact on health and access to health care services.
Conclusion: The slum dwellers of Bwaise I and Bwaise III experienced several negative socio-economic and
health consequences of COVID-19 and its prevention measures that severely affected their wellbeing. Children
experienced severe consequences such as child labour and teenage pregnancies among the girls. Response activities
should be contextualised to different settings and protocols to protect the vulnerable groups in the community such
as children and women should be developed and mainstreamed in response activities.
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Keywords
Social-Economic,
Health Consequences,
COVID-19,
Slum Dwellers,
Uganda,
Photovoice
Citation
Nuwematsiko, R., Nakibiryo, M., Bomboka, J.B., Nalinya, S., Musoke, D., Okello, D., & Wanyenze, R.K (2022). Unintended socio-economic and health consequences of COVID-19 among slum dwellers in Kampala, Uganda. BMC Public Health, 22(1), 1-13.