Perception of Management of COVID-19 Pandemic in Peruvian Amazon

Purpose: These actions had the sole objective of controlling the spread of the virus and avoiding further damage. The Covid-19 pandemic demanded immediate action from governments worldwide.   Method: The research responds to a non-experimental design and quantitative approach. The questionnaires wer...

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Veröffentlicht in:RGSA : Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 2023-06, Vol.17 (4), p.e03467-8
Hauptverfasser: Arroyo, Franklin Omar Zavaleta Chavez, Becerra, Erlita Erlita Llatas, Samekash, Milena Leticia Weepiu, Torres, Ester Roxana Muñoz, Portocarrero, Juana del Pilar Contreras
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: These actions had the sole objective of controlling the spread of the virus and avoiding further damage. The Covid-19 pandemic demanded immediate action from governments worldwide.   Method: The research responds to a non-experimental design and quantitative approach. The questionnaires were applied to the capitals of the provinces of the Amazon region. This study was worked under the non-experimental design and a quantitative approach.   Results and conclusion: The results allowed us to know that the citizens of the Amazon present 48.5% as ignorance of the functions of their authorities. So, it was possible to conclude that Amazonian citizens perceive the management of the Regional Government as disapproving, emphasizing that they have little participation in public management measures.   Research implications: The Peruvian State oversaw distributing the economic resources to the regions so that they can safeguard their inhabitants.   Originality/value: This study was carried out with the intention of knowing the perception of the Amazon citizen about the management of their regional government on this health crisis.
ISSN:1981-982X
1981-982X
DOI:10.24857/rgsa.v17n4-014