3 million Pakistani households rely on outside help amid COVID-19 lockdown, survey report (social research)

A municipal worker in Karachi (Pakistan) hands out bags of food - part of government efforts. Photo by npr.org

As the lockdown has widely been deemed as an inevitable initiative across the globe including in Pakistan to flatten the curve of COVID-19, three million Pakistani households were left with no option but to rely on government or NGO assistance to cover their household’s basic needs, according to a recent survey report, The Dispatch News Desk (DND) informed.

The survey was conducted by the Gallup Pakistan in April 2020 through telephone to analyze the impacts of COVID-19 on Pakistani household.

Later the Gallup Pakistan released a Special Report on “Economic Impact of Lockdown due to Coronavirus on Pakistani Households” which presents a human side of the current sufferings caused by the lockdown, the government has imposed throughout Pakistan to mitigate the COVID-19 impact.

The following are key findings of the survey:

  1. Food Insecurity Fears Rise In Pakistan
  1. Financial Insecurity Has Started To Descend
  1. 3.  Reliance On Outside Help And Selling Assets To Sustain Household Finances Is Increasing

As of May 8, in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, about 25,8 thousand cases of coronavirus infection were recorded. 594 people died from the disease. At the same time, almost 7,5 thousand local residents were able to overcome the disease.

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