Securing Insecure Livelihoods Through Group Synergies: The Case of Violent Namatala Transboundary Wetlandin Rural Eastern Uganda

Constance Mudondo, R. Kabumbuli, D. W. Batega
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This article uses evidence from Namatala wetland in Eastern Uganda to examine the livelihood insecurity associated with wetland conflicts and highlights the implications of group synergies in securing the related insecurities affecting access and use of the violent wetlands and livelihoods. Adopting a qualitative approach, data was generated using eight focus group discussions and 12 key informant interviews in Namatala conflict area, in Eastern Uganda. The findings reveal that the unpredictable brutal conflict actions in Namatala wetland compelled people to construct groups as informal mechanisms of navigating the insecure environments to secure livelihoods. The groups acted as a pool of labour, a means of maintaining employment, buffers against attack, financial safety valves and sources of predictive information gathering and sharing. Invoking the theory of practice, the article demonstrates that people experiencing conflicts make sense of their violent environments and devise informal group synergies as adaptive mechanisms of securing and sustaining their livelihoods.
通过群体协同作用确保不安全的生计:乌干达东部农村暴力纳马塔拉跨界湿地案例
本文利用来自乌干达东部纳马塔拉湿地的证据,研究了与湿地冲突相关的生计不安全,并强调了群体协同效应在确保影响暴力湿地和生计的准入和使用的相关不安全方面的影响。采用定性方法,在乌干达东部的纳马塔拉冲突地区通过8个焦点小组讨论和12个关键线人访谈产生了数据。研究结果表明,纳玛塔拉湿地不可预测的残酷冲突行为迫使人们建立群体,作为在不安全环境中航行以确保生计的非正式机制。这些组织充当了一个劳动力池,一种维持就业的手段,抵御攻击的缓冲,金融安全阀,以及预测性信息收集和共享的来源。引用实践理论,本文表明,经历冲突的人们理解他们的暴力环境,并设计非正式群体协同作用作为保障和维持生计的适应性机制。
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