Livelihood dynamics and challenges to wellbeing in the drylands of rural East Africa - the Drylands Transform study population in the Karamoja border region.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Global Health Action Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-24 DOI:10.1080/16549716.2025.2490330
Barbara Schumann, Alice Turinawe, Kristina Lindvall, Joseph Lule Kyanjo, Derick Ansyijar Kuule, Caroline Kawira, Annrose Mwangi, Peter Mwangi, Agneta Hörnell
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Abstract

Background: The Karamoja region in the East African drylands is a rural, impoverished setting where pastoralism is increasingly replaced by other livelihood strategies. Understanding the socioeconomic contexts as well as their local variations is key for sustainable development of communities.

Objective: The aim of the present paper is to describe the baseline survey of the Drylands Transform project, its setting, methods and key findings.

Methods: In June 2022, a survey was conducted with 944 randomly selected households at four study sites in the Karamoja border region of Kenya and Uganda. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results: Main livelihood forms were pastoralism and agropastoralism, while many households also relied on other sources of income. At some study sites, livestock keeping was abandoned by many residents due to cattle raiding and droughts. Only 4% of households were rated as food secure. The proportion of malnutrition among children aged 6-59 months varied across sites between 3% and 17% and was considerably higher among women.

Conclusions: Climate change, water shortage, social conflicts and marginalization pose barriers to food security and wellbeing for rural populations in the East African drylands. There are, however, opportunities for development through income diversification, the improvement of land health, the promotion of kitchen gardens and other measures of sustainable agriculture.

东非农村旱地的生计动态和福祉挑战-旱地转型研究卡拉莫贾边境地区的人口。
背景:东非旱地的卡拉莫贾地区是一个贫困的农村地区,畜牧业正日益被其他生计战略所取代。了解社会经济背景及其地方差异是社区可持续发展的关键。目的:本文的目的是描述旱地改造项目的基线调查,其设置,方法和主要发现。方法:2022年6月,在肯尼亚和乌干达卡拉莫贾边境地区的四个研究地点随机抽取944个家庭进行调查。数据分析采用描述性统计。结果:主要的生计形式是畜牧业和农牧业,但许多家庭也依赖其他收入来源。在一些研究地点,由于牛群被掠夺和干旱,许多居民放弃了牲畜饲养。只有4%的家庭被评为食品安全。6-59个月大的儿童营养不良的比例在各地的3%至17%之间,妇女的比例要高得多。结论:气候变化、水资源短缺、社会冲突和边缘化对东非旱地农村人口的粮食安全和福祉构成了障碍。但是,通过收入多样化、改善土地健康、促进菜园和其他可持续农业措施,仍有发展的机会。
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Global Health Action
Global Health Action PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
108
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Global Health Action is an international peer-reviewed Open Access journal affiliated with the Unit of Epidemiology and Global Health, Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine at Umeå University, Sweden. The Unit hosts the Umeå International School of Public Health and the Umeå Centre for Global Health Research. Vision: Our vision is to be a leading journal in the global health field, narrowing health information gaps and contributing to the implementation of policies and actions that lead to improved global health. Aim: The widening gap between the winners and losers of globalisation presents major public health challenges. To meet these challenges, it is crucial to generate new knowledge and evidence in the field and in settings where the evidence is lacking, as well as to bridge the gaps between existing knowledge and implementation of relevant findings. Thus, the aim of Global Health Action is to contribute to fuelling a more concrete, hands-on approach to addressing global health challenges. Manuscripts suggesting strategies for practical interventions and research implementations where none already exist are specifically welcomed. Further, the journal encourages articles from low- and middle-income countries, while also welcoming articles originated from South-South and South-North collaborations. All articles are expected to address a global agenda and include a strong implementation or policy component.
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