id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-324615-oqjl3hq2 Orendain, Dan Jezreel A. Ignored and invisible: internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the face of COVID-19 pandemic 2020-08-06 .txt text/plain 2054 110 54 title: Ignored and invisible: internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the face of COVID-19 pandemic Internal displacement is considered as one of the most adversely impactful human mobility issues and urban phenomena, both to the affected people and the city, and yet it remains underrepresented in all forms of narrativefrom international discourse, advocacy, research (UNOCHA 2018) , and even within the sustainable development goals (Zeender 2018) . With possible long-term effects, internally displaced families are extremely vulnerable to livelihood loss and financial insecurity compared to members of the host city or community (The World Bank 2019). Beyond immediate responses to the growing social, economic, and physical insecurity globally, how do we address issues of the internally displaced in the face of an epidemic or pandemic as they are more likely being excluded from the general narrative? ./cache/cord-324615-oqjl3hq2.txt ./txt/cord-324615-oqjl3hq2.txt