 One of the knock-on effects of COVID-19 that we don't offer here about are evictions, families being removed from their homes in the middle of the pandemic. With people staying indoors and business shutting down, many people are losing their source of income. Most displaced persons living in host communities depend on selling goods and services every day in order to have an income. Without people on the streets, there are no customers having meals from street stalls or catching taxis or to buy vegetables from the lady in the market. Without income, these people in the informal sector cannot pay rent and are vulnerable to being evicted by landlords. Now in a few countries, governments put a temporary pause on evictions. But in most countries, these protections are not in place and people remain vulnerable to being left homeless at a time where health authorities demand that people stay at home.