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Justice implications of health and food security policies for Indigenous peoples facing COVID-19: a qualitative study and policy analysis in Peru
The spread of COVID-19 in Peru resulted in the declaration of a national health emergency, in which Indigenous peoples were identified as being particularly vulnerable due to their pre-existing poor health indicators and disadvantaged social conditions. The aim of this paper is to examine how the Pe...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10680992/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37995268 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czad051 |
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author | Chicmana-Zapata, Victoria Arotoma-Rojas, Ingrid Anza-Ramírez, Cecilia Ford, James Galappaththi, Eranga K Pickering, Kerrie Sacks, Emma Togarepi, Cecil Perera, Chrishma D van Bavel, Bianca Hyams, Keith Akugre, Francis A Nkalubo, Jonathan Dharmasiri, Indunil Nakwafila, Olivia Mensah, Adelina Miranda, Jaime J Zavaleta-Cortijo, Carol |
author_facet | Chicmana-Zapata, Victoria Arotoma-Rojas, Ingrid Anza-Ramírez, Cecilia Ford, James Galappaththi, Eranga K Pickering, Kerrie Sacks, Emma Togarepi, Cecil Perera, Chrishma D van Bavel, Bianca Hyams, Keith Akugre, Francis A Nkalubo, Jonathan Dharmasiri, Indunil Nakwafila, Olivia Mensah, Adelina Miranda, Jaime J Zavaleta-Cortijo, Carol |
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description | The spread of COVID-19 in Peru resulted in the declaration of a national health emergency, in which Indigenous peoples were identified as being particularly vulnerable due to their pre-existing poor health indicators and disadvantaged social conditions. The aim of this paper is to examine how the Peruvian government responded to the health and food needs of the Shawi and Ashaninka Indigenous peoples of Peru during the first 18 months of the pandemic (March 2020–August 2021). This study uses both official policy documents and real-world experiences to evaluate policy responses in terms of their immediate impact and their longer-term sustainability and contribution to the improvement of health, well-being and justice for Indigenous communities. Four health and food security responses were evaluated: the Amazon Health Plan and Indigenous Command; food aid; cash aid; and COVID-19 vaccination. We employed the Multidimensional Injustice Framework to analyse the justice implications of the design and implementation of responses. Data collection included 71 interviews with government officials (n = 7), Indigenous leaders (n = 31) and community members (n = 33). The results show how national and regional governments released policies to address the health and food needs of Indigenous peoples directly or indirectly, as part of a broader focus on vulnerable people. However, justice implications were not sufficiently addressed in the design or implementation of the responses. On the distributive dimension, Indigenous communities were prioritized to receive health goods and services, nevertheless, the distribution had shortcomings that impeded their collection and Indigenous food systems and livelihoods were largely overlooked. On the procedural dimension, Indigenous representatives were included to provide culturally sensitive feedback on health interventions, but without funding, and furthermore, the community members had only passive participation. This paper points out the importance of considering and addressing justice implications for more effective and fairer health and food policy responses to current and future health crises. |
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spelling | pubmed-106809922023-11-16 Justice implications of health and food security policies for Indigenous peoples facing COVID-19: a qualitative study and policy analysis in Peru Chicmana-Zapata, Victoria Arotoma-Rojas, Ingrid Anza-Ramírez, Cecilia Ford, James Galappaththi, Eranga K Pickering, Kerrie Sacks, Emma Togarepi, Cecil Perera, Chrishma D van Bavel, Bianca Hyams, Keith Akugre, Francis A Nkalubo, Jonathan Dharmasiri, Indunil Nakwafila, Olivia Mensah, Adelina Miranda, Jaime J Zavaleta-Cortijo, Carol Health Policy Plan Supplement Article The spread of COVID-19 in Peru resulted in the declaration of a national health emergency, in which Indigenous peoples were identified as being particularly vulnerable due to their pre-existing poor health indicators and disadvantaged social conditions. The aim of this paper is to examine how the Peruvian government responded to the health and food needs of the Shawi and Ashaninka Indigenous peoples of Peru during the first 18 months of the pandemic (March 2020–August 2021). This study uses both official policy documents and real-world experiences to evaluate policy responses in terms of their immediate impact and their longer-term sustainability and contribution to the improvement of health, well-being and justice for Indigenous communities. Four health and food security responses were evaluated: the Amazon Health Plan and Indigenous Command; food aid; cash aid; and COVID-19 vaccination. We employed the Multidimensional Injustice Framework to analyse the justice implications of the design and implementation of responses. Data collection included 71 interviews with government officials (n = 7), Indigenous leaders (n = 31) and community members (n = 33). The results show how national and regional governments released policies to address the health and food needs of Indigenous peoples directly or indirectly, as part of a broader focus on vulnerable people. However, justice implications were not sufficiently addressed in the design or implementation of the responses. On the distributive dimension, Indigenous communities were prioritized to receive health goods and services, nevertheless, the distribution had shortcomings that impeded their collection and Indigenous food systems and livelihoods were largely overlooked. On the procedural dimension, Indigenous representatives were included to provide culturally sensitive feedback on health interventions, but without funding, and furthermore, the community members had only passive participation. This paper points out the importance of considering and addressing justice implications for more effective and fairer health and food policy responses to current and future health crises. Oxford University Press 2023-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10680992/ /pubmed/37995268 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czad051 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press in association with The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Supplement Article Chicmana-Zapata, Victoria Arotoma-Rojas, Ingrid Anza-Ramírez, Cecilia Ford, James Galappaththi, Eranga K Pickering, Kerrie Sacks, Emma Togarepi, Cecil Perera, Chrishma D van Bavel, Bianca Hyams, Keith Akugre, Francis A Nkalubo, Jonathan Dharmasiri, Indunil Nakwafila, Olivia Mensah, Adelina Miranda, Jaime J Zavaleta-Cortijo, Carol Justice implications of health and food security policies for Indigenous peoples facing COVID-19: a qualitative study and policy analysis in Peru |
title | Justice implications of health and food security policies for Indigenous peoples facing COVID-19: a qualitative study and policy analysis in Peru |
title_full | Justice implications of health and food security policies for Indigenous peoples facing COVID-19: a qualitative study and policy analysis in Peru |
title_fullStr | Justice implications of health and food security policies for Indigenous peoples facing COVID-19: a qualitative study and policy analysis in Peru |
title_full_unstemmed | Justice implications of health and food security policies for Indigenous peoples facing COVID-19: a qualitative study and policy analysis in Peru |
title_short | Justice implications of health and food security policies for Indigenous peoples facing COVID-19: a qualitative study and policy analysis in Peru |
title_sort | justice implications of health and food security policies for indigenous peoples facing covid-19: a qualitative study and policy analysis in peru |
topic | Supplement Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10680992/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37995268 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/heapol/czad051 |
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