跨境粮食汇款和移动转账:南非开普敦津巴布韦移民的经历

Sean Sithole, D. Tevera, Mulugeta F. Dinbabo
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移动转账已成为撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)跨境汇款的一个决定性特征。然而,最近关于移动汇款的研究主要集中在现金汇款上,需要更多地关注移动粮食汇款。本文通过考察居住在南非开普敦的津巴布韦移民向其家乡的家人和朋友进行的跨境粮食汇款和移动汇款,解决了移动粮食转移方面的研究缺口。在本文中,我们试图了解影响在南非居住至少三年的津巴布韦移民接受数字食品汇款的因素。该论文基于2020年全国COVID-19封锁期间在开普敦进行的一项混合研究。这项混合方法研究包括对100名津巴布韦国民进行问卷调查,并对从被访谈群体中选出的10名参与者进行深入访谈。研究结果表明,国家COVID-19大流行封锁中断了非正式的粮食汇款渠道,同时有助于巩固近年来在SSA出现的跨境数字和移动粮食转移。
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Cross-border food remittances and mobile transfers: The experiences of Zimbabwean migrants in Cape Town, South Africa
Mobile transfers have become a defining feature of cross-border remittance transmission in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). However, recent studies on mobile transfers have mainly focused on cash remittances and need to pay more attention to mobile food transfers. This paper addresses this research gap on mobile food transfers by examining cross-border food remittances and mobile transfers by Zimbabwean migrants residing in Cape Town, South Africa, to their families and friends back home. In this paper, we seek to understand the factors influencing the uptake of digital food remittances by Zimbabwean migrants who have lived in South Africa for at least three years. The paper is based on a mixed research study carried out in Cape Town during the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown in 2020. The mixed-methods study involved a questionnaire survey of 100 Zimbabwean nationals that was complemented by in-depth interviews with 10 participants selected from the interviewed group. The study findings reveal that the national COVID-19 pandemic lockdown disrupted informal food-remitting channels and, at the same time, helped to solidify the digital and mobile food transfers across national borders that have emerged in SSA in recent years.
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