Abstract

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has disrupted daily life, challenging national health systems, stalling growth and affecting population in general. It was especially detrimental to vulnerable groups, which include people with disabilities, the elderly, impoverished people and indigenous populations. Additionally, crises in the food, health, security, employment and labor sectors have troubled the economic and social world structures. Consequently, the pandemic has seen workers suffered from malnutrition while exposing tens of millions to extreme poverty. Even today some are still stuck in these situations. Considering all the aforementioned, our document covers the global crisis caused by COVID-19 and proposes possible efforts that could be carried out to overcome its devastating consequences.

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