Vulnerability and Contribution of Fisheries as a Livelihood Strategy in Kani Ward, Binga, Zimbabwe

Prince Mathe
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The study assesses the vulnerability and the contribution of fisheries as a livelihood strategy in Zimbabwean households as a way of their survival, with particular reference to Kani ward, Binga, Zimbabwe. The specific objectives of this study were to assess the contribution of fisheries to household livelihood sustainability and the vulnerability of this livelihood strategy in households. The study findings were analyzed using a sustainable livelihood theoretical framework using a qualitative research approach. The research findings were presented under themes that were obtained during the in-depth interviews. The research indicated that fisheries have been an essential livelihood strategy for household in Kani ward as it has enabled them to own a diverse of assets which among others are livestock, houses, refrigerators, cars and fishing rigs. While some alluded that fisheries have enabled them to raise household incomes, contributed to household food production and availability, improved could development in households through improved nutritional status, access to education and anatal care(health) and lastly in women empowerment. However, this livelihood strategy remains vulnerable to a number of factors such as government policies, expensive fishing permits and hawk licenses, poor infrastructure, Covid-19, climate change and high rates of STIs in fishing camps.
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该研究评估了渔业作为津巴布韦家庭生计战略的脆弱性和贡献,并将其作为一种生存方式,特别是津巴布韦宾加的卡尼区。本研究的具体目标是评估渔业对家庭生计可持续性的贡献以及这种生计战略在家庭中的脆弱性。研究结果采用可持续生计理论框架,采用定性研究方法进行分析。研究结果是在深入访谈中获得的主题下提出的。研究表明,渔业一直是卡尼区家庭的一项基本生计战略,因为渔业使他们能够拥有各种资产,其中包括牲畜、房屋、冰箱、汽车和渔具。虽然有些人提到渔业使他们能够提高家庭收入,促进家庭粮食生产和供应,但通过改善营养状况、获得教育和产前护理(保健)以及最后增强妇女权能,促进了家庭的粮食发展。然而,这一生计战略仍然容易受到许多因素的影响,如政府政策、昂贵的捕鱼许可证和鹰执照、基础设施薄弱、2019冠状病毒病、气候变化和捕鱼营地性传播感染高发等。
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