Following the Crisis: Povertyand Food Security in Harare,Zimbabwe

G. Tawodzera, L. Riley, J. Crush
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Following the Crisis: Poverty and Food Security in Harare, Zimbabwe Household food security in African cities has received increasing academic and policy attention in the past decade as the continent rapidly urbanizes. The African Food Security Urban Network has played a leading role in producing empirical research on the extent of household food insecurity and on its causal factors, but to date it has produced little longitudinal data. This paper addresses this gap by presenting the results of household food security surveys conducted in low-income neighbourhoods in Harare, Zimbabwe in 2008 and 2012. The analytical focus is on the changes that took place from the “crisis” situation in 2008, when the formal sector economy virtually ceased to function, to the situation in 2012 after new economic policies and a political detente had led to economic stabilization. The results show an overall improvement in food security but with important qualifications, such as the continued importance of non-monetized and informal food sources, continued problems with access to basic services and infrastructure, and the accrual of food security gains mostly among wealthier households.
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危机过后:津巴布韦哈拉雷的贫困与粮食安全
危机之后:津巴布韦哈拉雷的贫困与粮食安全在过去十年中,随着非洲大陆快速城市化,非洲城市的家庭粮食安全受到越来越多的学术和政策关注。非洲粮食安全城市网络在开展关于家庭粮食不安全程度及其因果因素的实证研究方面发挥了主导作用,但迄今为止,它几乎没有提供纵向数据。本文通过介绍2008年和2012年在津巴布韦哈拉雷低收入社区进行的家庭粮食安全调查的结果,解决了这一差距。分析的重点是从2008年正式部门经济几乎停止运作的“危机”形势到2012年新经济政策和政治缓和导致经济稳定的形势所发生的变化。结果表明,粮食安全总体上有所改善,但也存在一些重要缺陷,例如非货币化和非正式粮食来源的重要性仍然存在,获得基本服务和基础设施的问题仍然存在,粮食安全收益的累积主要发生在较富裕的家庭。
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