COVID-19 lock-down socio-economic challenges faced by households in rural areas: A perspective from Vhembe district, South Africa

National responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have varied from country to country. In South Africa, the response has included a compulsory 21-day lock-down entailing restrictions of social and economic activities among other things. This arguably helped the country to avoid further spread of the virus...

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Main Authors: Obaeko Iwara Ishmael, Musvipwa Faith, Ekene Amaechi Kinsley, Raselekoane Raymond
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Sociological Association, Belgrade 2020-01-01
Series:Sociološki Pregled
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2020/0085-63202003761O.pdf
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spelling doaj-5507db6fa50b46b896693771f93989472021-04-02T16:16:37ZengSerbian Sociological Association, BelgradeSociološki Pregled0085-63202560-48802020-01-015437617980085-63202003761OCOVID-19 lock-down socio-economic challenges faced by households in rural areas: A perspective from Vhembe district, South AfricaObaeko Iwara Ishmael0Musvipwa Faith1Ekene Amaechi Kinsley2Raselekoane Raymond3University of Venda, Institute for Rural Development, Thohoyandou, South AfricaUniversity of Venda, Department of Sociology, Thohoyandou, South AfricaUniversity of Venda, Centre for Africa Studies, Thohoyandou, South AfricaUniversity of Venda, Department of Youth and Gender, Thohoyandou, South AfricaNational responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have varied from country to country. In South Africa, the response has included a compulsory 21-day lock-down entailing restrictions of social and economic activities among other things. This arguably helped the country to avoid further spread of the virus, especially in townships, informal settlements and rural communities, where access to health facilities is often difficult. However, it has also exposed rural households to unforeseen challenges. This paper explores these challenges in view of proffering policy measures to help such households during subsequent lock-down. University students living within such rural households were purposively sampled to solicit electronic data from heads of households in Vhembe district. Using a qualitative method to analyze the data gathered from 82 households, five major issues emerged which include access to basic needs such as groceries, whereas water and health items were some of the challenges. The situation in households is further compounded by 'limited source of income' due to retrenchments and shutdown of subsistence businesses. 'Depression and frustration' emanating from the fear of contracting the virus, spousal domestic abuse, inability to meet home obligations, family squabbles as well as boredom caused by movement restriction also constitute part of the challenges. The lack of needed information regarding the virus, and 'theft' were other two challenges. Based on these findings, the paper recommends thorough consideration of the identified challenges before the enforcement of such lock-down. It also encourages more improvement to be made in the area of service delivery in rural communities.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0085-6320/2020/0085-63202003761O.pdfchallengescovid-19households economylock-downrural areas
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author Obaeko Iwara Ishmael
Musvipwa Faith
Ekene Amaechi Kinsley
Raselekoane Raymond
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Musvipwa Faith
Ekene Amaechi Kinsley
Raselekoane Raymond
COVID-19 lock-down socio-economic challenges faced by households in rural areas: A perspective from Vhembe district, South Africa
Sociološki Pregled
challenges
covid-19
households economy
lock-down
rural areas
author_facet Obaeko Iwara Ishmael
Musvipwa Faith
Ekene Amaechi Kinsley
Raselekoane Raymond
author_sort Obaeko Iwara Ishmael
title COVID-19 lock-down socio-economic challenges faced by households in rural areas: A perspective from Vhembe district, South Africa
title_short COVID-19 lock-down socio-economic challenges faced by households in rural areas: A perspective from Vhembe district, South Africa
title_full COVID-19 lock-down socio-economic challenges faced by households in rural areas: A perspective from Vhembe district, South Africa
title_fullStr COVID-19 lock-down socio-economic challenges faced by households in rural areas: A perspective from Vhembe district, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 lock-down socio-economic challenges faced by households in rural areas: A perspective from Vhembe district, South Africa
title_sort covid-19 lock-down socio-economic challenges faced by households in rural areas: a perspective from vhembe district, south africa
publisher Serbian Sociological Association, Belgrade
series Sociološki Pregled
issn 0085-6320
2560-4880
publishDate 2020-01-01
description National responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have varied from country to country. In South Africa, the response has included a compulsory 21-day lock-down entailing restrictions of social and economic activities among other things. This arguably helped the country to avoid further spread of the virus, especially in townships, informal settlements and rural communities, where access to health facilities is often difficult. However, it has also exposed rural households to unforeseen challenges. This paper explores these challenges in view of proffering policy measures to help such households during subsequent lock-down. University students living within such rural households were purposively sampled to solicit electronic data from heads of households in Vhembe district. Using a qualitative method to analyze the data gathered from 82 households, five major issues emerged which include access to basic needs such as groceries, whereas water and health items were some of the challenges. The situation in households is further compounded by 'limited source of income' due to retrenchments and shutdown of subsistence businesses. 'Depression and frustration' emanating from the fear of contracting the virus, spousal domestic abuse, inability to meet home obligations, family squabbles as well as boredom caused by movement restriction also constitute part of the challenges. The lack of needed information regarding the virus, and 'theft' were other two challenges. Based on these findings, the paper recommends thorough consideration of the identified challenges before the enforcement of such lock-down. It also encourages more improvement to be made in the area of service delivery in rural communities.
topic challenges
covid-19
households economy
lock-down
rural areas
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