Conversations about coronavirus: because coronavirus is already fragile to communities

A giant refugee camp on the Syrian side of the border with Turkey, near the town of Atma, in Idlib province, Syria, 19 April 2020.

Ghaith Alsayed / AP

What effect has the coronavirus pandemic had on armed clashes or already fragile refugee camps due to violence and deprivation? As a component of our normal pandemic series and as a special podcast on World’s Wire, journalist Elana Gordon moderated a discussion with Jocelyn Kelly, director of the Gender, Rights and Resilience Program at Harvard’s Humanitarian Initiative.

Watch and pay attention to more conversations about coronavirus around the world here.

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