Consequence of Covid-19 lockdown on household food security: Voices from Hoima City, Uganda

David Mwesigwa
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Abstract Purpose: To investigate the consequence covid-19 lockdown on food security among a cohort of peri-urban households in Hoima city. Research methodology: A descriptive survey was employed targeting 186 respondents. Data were collected using a researcher-designed self-administered questionnaire and analysed using quantitative statistics. Specifically, chi-square was employed to establish whether the hypothesis held sway; also, regression analysis was employed with a view of forecasting the degree of change in household food security due to covid-19 lockdown. Results: The period of lockdown announced and implemented by the government had a positive consequence on food security. Nonetheless, the economic hardships overturned the successes otherwise achieved as a number of households sold off much of the food so as acquire other household items. Recommendations: While the government is credited for instituting a lockdown as a means to reduce the spread of covid-19 virus, it is recommended that city authorities are encouraged to boost urban farming by distributing agri-inputs to households in the peri-urban seeing that their daily incomes are already constrained. Contribution: The findings of this study may be useful to city authorities in Uganda in evolving a guide on integration of food security as a cross-cutting issue in the overall strategic disaster management plan. This article makes an input to the budding field of understanding by underlining inroads that can generate more sustainable urban community livelihoods through food security.
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Covid-19封锁对家庭粮食安全的影响:来自乌干达霍伊马市的声音
摘要目的:研究新冠肺炎疫情防控对霍伊马市城郊家庭食品安全的影响。研究方法:采用描述性调查,调查对象为186人。数据收集采用研究人员设计的自我管理问卷,并使用定量统计分析。具体来说,卡方被用来确定假设是否有效;此外,还采用回归分析来预测因COVID-19封锁而导致的家庭粮食安全变化程度。结果:政府宣布并实施的封城期对粮食安全产生了积极影响。尽管如此,经济困难推翻了原本取得的成功,因为许多家庭卖掉了大部分食物,以购买其他家庭用品。建议:虽然政府实施封锁作为减少covid-19病毒传播的手段受到赞扬,但建议鼓励城市当局通过向城郊家庭分配农业投入物来促进城市农业,因为他们的日常收入已经受到限制。贡献:本研究的结果可能有助于乌干达城市当局制定将粮食安全作为一个跨领域问题纳入总体战略灾害管理计划的指南。本文通过强调可以通过粮食安全创造更可持续的城市社区生计的进展,为新兴的理解领域做出了贡献。
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