Food aid for internally displaced persons in Manicaland, Zimbabwe

W. Sithole, J. Coetzee
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Internally displaced persons (IDPs) are among the most neglected and vulnerable populations in the world. There are few laws that protect them as the government is the instigator of the displacement and no government can be both perpetrator and protector. Food aid has become one of the major protective interventions aimed to enhance stability in settings of displacement. However, a major question is how food aid affects IDPs. The study on which this article is based, was designed to investigate and evaluate how food aid affects the lives of displaced persons. The focus is on understanding the effects of food aid on households’ food security, migration trends and asset loss during periods of displacement. The study employs the sustainable livelihood framework in analyzing the role of food aid on IDPs. It focuses on the relationship between food aid and livelihoods assets, and indicates how the transforming structures can be linked to food aid interventions. The findings show that food aid plays a significant role in cushioning displaced households provided that it is integrated with other sustainable livelihood interventions (such as those that promote the value of household assets and land holding). Due to denied access to land, IDPs are dependent on food aid for their household food security. Increased school attendance is noted because of food aid to IDPs but the absence of security of tenure hinders community driven effective alternatives to a food aid programme. If security of tenure is not addressed IDPs in Manicaland will find it difficult to deal with their food insecurity.
向津巴布韦马尼卡兰境内流离失所者提供粮食援助
国内流离失所者是世界上最受忽视和最脆弱的人群之一。很少有法律保护他们,因为政府是流离失所的煽动者,没有一个政府可以同时是犯罪者和保护者。粮食援助已成为旨在加强流离失所环境稳定的主要保护性干预措施之一。然而,一个主要问题是粮食援助如何影响国内流离失所者。本文所依据的研究旨在调查和评估粮食援助如何影响流离失所者的生活。重点是了解粮食援助对家庭粮食安全、迁移趋势和流离失所期间资产损失的影响。该研究采用可持续生计框架分析粮食援助对国内流离失所者的作用。它侧重于粮食援助与生计资产之间的关系,并指出如何将转型结构与粮食援助干预措施联系起来。研究结果表明,如果粮食援助与其他可持续生计干预措施(如提高家庭资产和土地持有价值的干预措施)相结合,粮食援助在缓解流离失所家庭方面发挥了重要作用。由于无法获得土地,国内流离失所者的家庭粮食安全依赖粮食援助。由于向国内流离失所者提供粮食援助,入学率有所提高,但土地保有权缺乏保障阻碍了社区推动的粮食援助方案的有效替代办法。如果不解决权属保障问题,意大利境内的国内流离失所者将难以解决粮食不安全问题。
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