The pandemic under siege: a view from the Gaza Strip

Dublin Core

Title

The pandemic under siege: a view from the Gaza Strip

Author

Sen, Somdeep

Language

English

Publication Date

20201100

Abstract

In this article I argue that while the COVID-19 outbreak is at its early stages in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian coastal enclave is particularly vulnerable to its effects - not least due to the multiplicity of existing development challenges that have resulted from an ongoing Israeli and Egyptian-imposed blockade. With the economy at a standstill, the Palestinian governing authority has limited financial resources to (re)build key sanitation, hygiene, waste treatment and water supply infrastructure. These (infrastructural) inadequacies, while already a public health concern before the onset of the pandemic, now renders Gaza particularly vulnerable to the spread of viruses and diseases. Additionally, the limited movement of goods because of the siege has led to an acute shortage of medical supplies and equipment that are essential for combating a pandemic. Nonetheless, the COVID-19 outbreak is also "unique" in that it presents Gaza with a crisis that has little to do with the hostilities that define the politics of Israel-Palestine. Yet, the potential of a widespread outbreak also lays bare to the development challenges that Gaza faces as a result of the conflict. This, I conclude, provides an opportunity for the donor community to, under pretext of combating the pandemic, remedy some of the consequences of the conflict and siege without having to contend with the (political) stigma of doing so.

Primary Classification

9.1

Secondary Classification

9.1; 21.1

Primary keywords

environmental health [pri]; health status [pri]; vulnerable populations [pri]; viruses[pri]

Secondary keywords

communicable diseases; ecology; health hazards; hygiene; politics; public health; socioeconomic factors

Subject

Occupied Palestinian Territory; Gaza

Subject

conflict setting; COVID-19; pandemic; water contamination

Journal Article

World Development. 2020 November; 135: 105063: 3 p.

Note

Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Primary Document Type

j

Bibliography

30 refs.

ISSN

0305750X (online)

Collection

Citation

“The pandemic under siege: a view from the Gaza Strip,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/38292.