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Life After Lockdown: How COVID-19 Hit the Poor Hardest in Bangladesh
Thursday, November 20, 2025
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The COVID-19 pandemic left a deep mark on mental health, especially for those living in poverty. In the bustling slums of Southwest Bangladesh, people faced a tough time. Many struggled with anxiety, depression, and stress after the pandemic.
Research Findings
Researchers talked to 404 people in these areas. They found that more than half were not doing well mentally.
Gender Disparities
- Women were hit harder, with many showing signs of depression and post-traumatic stress.
- Life during the pandemic was tough.
- Those who didn't have enough food or clean toilets felt the stress more.
Contributing Factors
- Crime and violence at home made things worse.
- People who lost their jobs also felt the strain.
Recommendations
The study shows that the poor need help. They need:
- Better jobs
- Safer homes
- Places to go to the bathroom
- Mental health support
Lessons Learned
The pandemic showed how important it is to be ready for crises. Strong safety nets and awareness can help communities bounce back. It's time to focus on those who need it most.
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