家庭粮食安全支柱的背景化:来自坦桑尼亚伊林加地区的证据

IF 0.1 Q4 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Tiemo Haule
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本文以坦桑尼亚伊林加地区当地社区的看法为基础,对粮食安全支柱进行了背景分析。这些支柱是粮食供应、粮食可及性、粮食可负担性、粮食充足性、粮食可接受性和粮食稳定性。这项研究涉及376名参与者。数据收集采用结构化访谈、实地观察、重点小组讨论、深度访谈和文献审查等方法。调查结果显示,Iringa的许多家庭(76.2%)面临粮食短缺。调查结果表明,由于家庭粮食安全的六大支柱缺乏稳定性,该地区的粮食不安全状况进一步恶化。鉴于该地区半干旱的气候条件,研究得出的结论是,这些支柱的不稳定使该地区的许多家庭陷入粮食不安全和收入损失。因此,建议政府、非政府组织(ngo)和私营部门为缓解该地区经常性的粮食短缺所做的努力应侧重于帮助家庭可持续地解决粮食安全的每一个支柱问题。
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Contextualising the Pillars of Household Food Security: Evidence from Iringa District, Tanzania
This paper contextualises the pillars of food security based on the perceptions of local communities in Iringa district, Tanzania. The pillars are food availability, food accessibility, food affordability, food adequacy, food acceptability and food stability. The study involved 376 participants. Structured interviews, field observation, focused group discussions, indepth interviews and documentary review were the methods used for data collection. Findings reveal that many households (76.2%) in Iringa were facing food shortage. The findings show that food insecurity in the district was exacerbated by the lack of steadiness in the six pillars of household food security. Given its semi-arid climatic conditions, the study concluded that the instability of these pillars push many households in the district into food insecurity and loss of income. This leads to the recommendations that efforts by the government, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and the private sector to alleviate recurrent food shortages in the district should focus on helping households address the sustainably of each of the pillars of food security.
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