Low socioeconomic families - and particularly women - experienced increased financial hardship, food insecurity, domestic violence and mental health challenges during COVID-19 lockdown measures in Bangladesh, a new research study shows.
In the first study of its kind, Australian and Bangladeshi researchers documented the...
Lockdowns Have Economic And Social Costs For World’s Poorest Families
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