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Urban
food security assessment: January 2009 national report
Zimbabwe Vulnerability
Assessment Committee (ZimVAC)
January 2009
http://ochaonline.un.org/OchaLinkClick.aspx?link=ocha&docId=1106327
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Preface
Since the year 2000,
Zimbabwe has been experiencing economic and humanitarian challenges
resulting from a complex web of overlapping factors, some of which
include erratic weather patterns; hyperinflation; shrinking economy
and a receding international community. This has induced severe
hardships on the already impoverished households resulting in worsening
vulnerability for both rural and urban populace.
The 2003 Poverty Assessment
Study Survey (PASS II) results showed an increase in poverty at
national level and in both rural and urban areas. The decline of
the Zimbabwean economy points to a rapidly deteriorating food security
situation in the urban areas.
Against this background
and the growing need of understanding how the urban poor are coping
with the current food security challenges, an Urban Food Security
Assessment was conducted by the Zimbabwe Vulnerability Assessment
Committee (ZimVAC) in January 2009. This report summarizes the findings
of the 2009 ZimVAC Urban Food Security Assessment.
The timing of the survey
could not have been any better as its results come at time when
the Political leadership of Zimbabwe has worked out a political
accord that promises to usher in a favourable atmosphere wherein
humanitarian actors and the state will be able to work together
in mitigating the effects of the multi-dimensional crisis.
It is the hope of ZimVAC
that this report does not resemble a mere compilation of words and
figures but rather a planning tool for stakeholders in formulation
of appropriate interventions to address the food insecurity problem
facing the urban poor.
ZimVAC would like to
take this opportunity to express sincere appreciation to all who
contributed to the success of the assessment and production of this
report.
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