E. Tumusiime, Martha Cruz Zuniga, C. Bass
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包容性市场体系发展在促进韧性方面的作用:来自世界宣明会项目的证据
关于针对低收入国家极端贫困小农的市场体系发展(MSD)计划是否与冲击/压力因素出现时的弹性结果相关的证据有限。我们讨论了包容性MSD (iMSD)方法在弱势群体中产生复原力的作用,并报告了世界宣明会项目地区(与iMSD活动)的经验证据,并比较了坦桑尼亚和卢旺达的社区。2017年至2021年期间收集的小组数据提供了面对COVID-19冲击时家庭抵御能力差异的证据。2021年调查的描述性估计显示,在统计上,与坦桑尼亚和卢旺达的比较家庭相比,项目家庭的粮食安全、市场参与度和完全/部分恢复的感觉都更高。市场体系的一体化有助于缓冲参与者。虽然坦桑尼亚的粮食不安全状况在两次调查之间有所下降,但卢旺达的情况却恶化了,但在比较家庭中情况更为严重。与坦桑尼亚人相比,卢旺达的受访者经历了更严格的COVID-19“封锁”和更有限的iMSD活动。©2022实践行动出版社。版权所有。
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