Resilience building interventions to manage climate induced livestock poverty and deaths in Southern Zimbabwe

Rameck Defe, Mark Matsa, Takunda Shabani
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Livestock production in Mwenezi District (MD) has become more susceptible to effects of climatic variability and change which undermines developmental gains from livestock value chain. Climate change impacts are increasing the intensity of livestock poverty and deaths across all forms of livestock. The study examined livestock production interventions implemented to reduce livestock poverty deaths in MD. Descriptive research design which utilizes both qualitative and quantitative paradigms was used to accurately and systematically describe the phenomenon. A household survey questionnaire was administered to sampled households in MD wards 4 and 10 while interviews were conducted with purposively selected key informants from the department Agriculture Technical and Extension Services (AGRITEX), Veterinary Services Department, Rural District Council, CARE and District Development Coordinator's Office. Various interventions including construction of improved livestock structures, availing of safe drinking water for livestock, livestock feed formulation have been initiated to reduce and contain livestock poverty deaths. The study recommends that development actors should initiate more interventions to boost livestock production sector since it is the most suitable intervention in relation to climate and weather conditions experienced in MD. The research offers insights to address the complex interplay between climate change, livestock farming, poverty and resilience building. Results inform future researchers while guiding policy makers working in similar contexts on how best to support vulnerable communities. Findings lessen the burden to achieve Sustainable Development Goals namely no poverty, zero hunger amongst others. The study enlightened farmers on how to implement drought mitigation and adaptation techniques during drought periods.

在津巴布韦南部采取复原力建设干预措施,管理气候导致的牲畜贫困和死亡问题
姆韦内齐区(Mwenezi District,MD)的畜牧业生产越来越容易受到气候多变性和气候变化的影响,这破坏了畜牧业价值链的发展收益。气候变化的影响加剧了各种形式牲畜的贫困和死亡。本研究考察了马里兰州为减少牲畜贫困死亡而实施的牲畜生产干预措施。研究采用了描述性研究设计,利用定性和定量范式准确、系统地描述了这一现象。对马里兰州第 4 病区和第 10 病区的抽样家庭进行了家庭调查问卷,同时对从农业技术推广服务部(AGRITEX)、兽医服务部、农村地区委员会、援外社(CARE)和地区发展协调员办公室有针对性地选出的关键信息提供者进行了访谈。为减少和控制牲畜贫困死亡,已开始采取各种干预措施,包括建造改良牲畜结构、为牲畜提供安全饮用水、配制牲畜饲料等。研究建议,发展行动者应采取更多干预措施来促进畜牧业生产,因为畜牧业是最适合马里兰州气候和天气条件的干预措施。这项研究为解决气候变化、畜牧业、贫困和抗灾能力建设之间复杂的相互作用提供了见解。研究结果为未来的研究人员提供了信息,同时也为在类似情况下开展工作的政策制定者提供了指导,帮助他们更好地为弱势社区提供支持。研究结果减轻了实现可持续发展目标(即无贫困、无饥饿等目标)的负担。这项研究启发农民如何在干旱期间实施干旱缓解和适应技术。
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