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Zimbabwe
Vulnerability Assessment Committee (ZimVAC) 2013 Rural Livelihoods
assessment
Zimbabwe
Vulnerability Assessment Committee (ZIMVAC)
July 15, 2013
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Assessment purpose
Broad objective
- To assess the food
and nutrition security for the rural population of Zimbabwe and
update information on their key socio-economic profiles.
Specific objectives
- To estimate the rural
population that is likely to be food insecure in the 2013/14 consumption
year, their geographic distribution and the severity of their
food insecurity.
- To describe the socio-economic
profiles of rural households in terms of such characteristics
as their demographics, access to basic services (education, health
services and safe water and sanitation facilities), assets, income
sources, incomes and expenditure patterns, food consumption patterns
and consumption coping strategies.
- To assess the availability
and access to agricultural inputs and produce markets.
- To assess crop post-harvest
practices and identify opportunities for addressing potential
post-harvest losses.
- To assess access
to education, and safe water and sanitation facilities by rural
households and identify challenges to optimum access of the services.
- To identify development
priorities for rural communities in all rural provinces of the
country.
- To assess the nutrition
status of children 6-59 months in sampled households.
Technical scope
The 2013 Rural Livelihoods
Assessment collected and analysed information on the following areas:
- Household demographics
- Access to education
- Water and sanitation
- Food consumption
patterns, food sources, household hunger scale, consumption coping
strategies, and nutrition
- Income and expenditure
patterns and levels
- Smallholder Agriculture
(crop and livestock production, community gardens and irrigation)
- Production and consumption
of small grains
- Post-harvest management
by Smallholder Farmers
- Household food security
- Community livelihood
challenges and development priorities
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