Flooding and the Forgotten Tribe: The Impact of Floods on Women with Disabilities in the Tokwe-Mukosi Basin, Zimbabwe

Kudzayi Savious Tarisayi
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The paper explores the impact of floods on women with disabilities in the Tokwe-Mukosi basin, Zimbabwe. It discusses the impact of flooding on the livelihoods of women with disabilities as well as the challenges they are facing in the course of their relocation. The research employed purposive sampling. Data was gathered through key informant interviews and observation in the Tokwe-Mukosi basin, transit camps and the Nuanetsi relocation site. Research revealed that women with disabilities were adversely impacted by the floods. Their livelihood assets were destroyed and environmental and access barriers became more pronounced. The research also revealed that the relocation exercise was not all-encompassing thus, further compounded the situation for women with disabilities. The paper concludes that there is a need for the government of Zimbabwe to improve disaster management by taking on board representatives of people with disabilities.
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洪水与被遗忘的部落:洪水对津巴布韦Tokwe-Mukosi盆地残疾妇女的影响
本文探讨了洪水对津巴布韦Tokwe-Mukosi盆地残疾妇女的影响。它讨论了洪水对残疾妇女生计的影响,以及她们在搬迁过程中面临的挑战。本研究采用目的性抽样。数据是通过在Tokwe-Mukosi盆地、过境营地和Nuanetsi搬迁地点采访和观察关键线人收集的。研究表明,残疾妇女受到洪水的不利影响。他们的生计资产遭到破坏,环境和准入障碍更加明显。研究还显示,重新安置工作并非包揽一切,因此使残疾妇女的处境进一步复杂化。这篇论文的结论是,津巴布韦政府有必要通过接纳残疾人的代表来改善灾害管理。
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