Determinants of Vulnerability to Livelihood Insecurity at Household Level: Evidence from Maphutseng, Lesotho.

This study investigated the major factors that influence the vulnerability of a household to food insecurity in the context of a rural community in Mohale’s Hoek. The study also traced the changes in the level of vulnerability of households to poverty between 2009 and 2013. Primary data was collec...

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Main Author: Thabane Kanono
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Language:English
Published: Agricultural Extension Society of Nigeria 2015-11-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Extension
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Online Access:https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/580
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description This study investigated the major factors that influence the vulnerability of a household to food insecurity in the context of a rural community in Mohale’s Hoek. The study also traced the changes in the level of vulnerability of households to poverty between 2009 and 2013. Primary data was collected through the Household Vulnerability Index (HVI) survey of 2581 households in 2009 and 325 randomly sampled households in 2013. The Household Vulnerability Index developed by the Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN) was used to quantify the household vulnerability of household based on the capital assets of the Sustainable Livelihood Framework: social assets, physical assets, financial assets, natural assets and human assets. An ordinal regression was estimated for the categories of vulnerability based on the HVI score: Low vulnerability, Moderate vulnerability and High Vulnerability. The results indicate that the proportion of households with a high vulnerability have increased by 7.8 percent between 2009 and 2013. Parameter estimates of the ordinal regression model identify highly vulnerable households as household as predominantly comprising of; (i) female headed households where the household head is of an elderly age, (ii) where the household has at most two meals a day which will be mainly wild fruits and inter-family food transfers, and (iii) those with limited land for cropping of staple foods. There is an urgent need to develop policies that are aimed at directly improve the livelihood of households in poverty stricken districts such Maphutesng as well as make the households more resilient to shocks.
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spelling doaj.art-861b5f5b933a4963abceb2fca83f6ab92022-12-22T03:52:45ZengAgricultural Extension Society of NigeriaJournal of Agricultural Extension1119-944X2408-68512015-11-01192Determinants of Vulnerability to Livelihood Insecurity at Household Level: Evidence from Maphutseng, Lesotho.Thabane Kanono0Climate Change Division, FANRPAN, Pretoria, South AfricaThis study investigated the major factors that influence the vulnerability of a household to food insecurity in the context of a rural community in Mohale’s Hoek. The study also traced the changes in the level of vulnerability of households to poverty between 2009 and 2013. Primary data was collected through the Household Vulnerability Index (HVI) survey of 2581 households in 2009 and 325 randomly sampled households in 2013. The Household Vulnerability Index developed by the Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN) was used to quantify the household vulnerability of household based on the capital assets of the Sustainable Livelihood Framework: social assets, physical assets, financial assets, natural assets and human assets. An ordinal regression was estimated for the categories of vulnerability based on the HVI score: Low vulnerability, Moderate vulnerability and High Vulnerability. The results indicate that the proportion of households with a high vulnerability have increased by 7.8 percent between 2009 and 2013. Parameter estimates of the ordinal regression model identify highly vulnerable households as household as predominantly comprising of; (i) female headed households where the household head is of an elderly age, (ii) where the household has at most two meals a day which will be mainly wild fruits and inter-family food transfers, and (iii) those with limited land for cropping of staple foods. There is an urgent need to develop policies that are aimed at directly improve the livelihood of households in poverty stricken districts such Maphutesng as well as make the households more resilient to shocks. https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/580VulnerabilityAgricultureLesotho
spellingShingle Thabane Kanono
Determinants of Vulnerability to Livelihood Insecurity at Household Level: Evidence from Maphutseng, Lesotho.
Journal of Agricultural Extension
Vulnerability
Agriculture
Lesotho
title Determinants of Vulnerability to Livelihood Insecurity at Household Level: Evidence from Maphutseng, Lesotho.
title_full Determinants of Vulnerability to Livelihood Insecurity at Household Level: Evidence from Maphutseng, Lesotho.
title_fullStr Determinants of Vulnerability to Livelihood Insecurity at Household Level: Evidence from Maphutseng, Lesotho.
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of Vulnerability to Livelihood Insecurity at Household Level: Evidence from Maphutseng, Lesotho.
title_short Determinants of Vulnerability to Livelihood Insecurity at Household Level: Evidence from Maphutseng, Lesotho.
title_sort determinants of vulnerability to livelihood insecurity at household level evidence from maphutseng lesotho
topic Vulnerability
Agriculture
Lesotho
url https://www.aesonnigeria.org/ajm/index.php/jae/article/view/580
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