Revival of Indigenous Food Security Strategies at the Village Level: The Human Factor Implications

Zambezia Pub Date : 2001-01-01 DOI:10.4314/ZJH.V28I1.6758
C. G. Mararike
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Abstract

This article reports findings of an evaluation of the Zunde raMambo practice as a survival strategy in selected rural districts in Zimbabwe. The assumption made when the Zunde was being revived was that its revival would go a long way in minimizing food stress in some rural areas. The revival of the Zunde raMambo practice was started in 1996 by members of the Chief's Council of Zimbabwe, in collaboration with the Nutrition Unit of the Ministry of Health and Child Welfare. The main objective was to revive the Zunde as a sustainable community project, in line with what was once a known Shona traditional practice. In attempting to revive this traditional practice, there was a need to assess variables such as the nature of existing social and economic structures, leadership, and the availability of resources such as land and agricultural inputs and implements. The article also reflects on policy issues surrounding rural development and survival strategies used by rural people. The article also suggests that the human factor approach offers the best way to the understanding of peoples' needs, problems and how problems can be tackled. Data used in this article was collected between November and December 1999.
乡村层面土著粮食安全战略的复兴:人的因素影响
本文报告了在津巴布韦选定的农村地区对Zunde raMambo实践作为一种生存战略进行评估的结果。尊德复兴时的设想是,它的复兴将在很大程度上减轻一些农村地区的食物压力。1996年,津巴布韦酋长理事会成员与卫生和儿童福利部营养股合作,开始恢复Zunde raMambo做法。主要目标是将尊德作为一个可持续发展的社区项目,与曾经众所周知的肖纳传统做法保持一致。在试图恢复这一传统做法时,有必要评估各种变数,例如现有社会和经济结构的性质、领导以及诸如土地、农业投入和农具等资源的可得性。文章还对农村发展的政策问题和农村人口的生存策略进行了反思。文章还指出,人的因素方法为理解人们的需求、问题以及如何解决问题提供了最佳途径。本文中使用的数据收集于1999年11月至12月之间。
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