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Title: Adaptation and Coping Strategies of Women to Reduce Food Insecurity in an Era of Climate Change: A Case of Chireya District, Zimbabwe
Authors: Everjoy Magwegwe
Taruberekerwa Zivengwa
Mashford Zenda
SARChi Chair in South African Art and Visual Culture, Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture, University of Johannesburg, Bunting Campus, Auckland Park, 33 Twickenham Avenue, Johannesburg 2006, South Africa
Development Studies Department, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Midland’s State University, Private Bag 9055, Senga Road, Gweru, Zimbabwe
Centre for Ecological Intelligence, Faculty of Engineering and the Build Environment (FEBE), University of Johannesburg, Electrical and Electronic Engineering Science, Auckland Park Campus, Auckland Park, P.O. Box 524, Johannesburg 2006, South Africa
Keywords: adaptation
Coping strategies
food insecurity
food production
Issue Date: 22-Aug-2024
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: The research investigated how women employ various adaptation and coping mechanisms to alleviate food insecurity resulting from the impacts of climate change. The documentation of the debate on the role of women in adaptation and coping with climate change is relatively limited. Climate change’s effect on food security in semi-arid areas could potentially increase the population of individuals residing in severe poverty. Over the past three decades, Africa’s sub-tropics have experienced irregular rainfall and prolonged droughts, which have negatively affected agriculture and food production. This research utilized a combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches within a mixed-method design, guided by the pragmatic paradigm. Based on the results of the study, water harvesting/dam construction and income generating projects (IGPs) were identified as the most effective coping strategies for women. This study recommends implementing awareness campaigns to educate women farmers about the negative effects of climate change and the need for integrated and comprehensive capacity-building frameworks. By understanding the challenges women face in adapting to and coping with climate change, it is hoped that more effective and sustainable solutions can be developed.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6388
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