Gender and Food Insecurity in Southern African Cities (Urban Food Security)

Dodson, Belinda; Chiweza, Asiyati; Riley, Liam

ISBN 10: 1920597026 ISBN 13: 9781920597023
Edité par Southern African Migration Programme, 2012
Neuf(s) Couverture souple

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This gender analysis of the findings of AFSUN's baseline survey of poor urban households in eleven cities in Southern Africa in 2008 and 2009 has implications for urban, national and regional policy interventions aimed at reducing urban food insecurity. By comparing female-centred and other households, light is shed both on the determinants of urban food insecurity - which relate fundamentally to income, employment and education - and on the manifest gender inequalities in access to the largely income-based entitlements to food in the city. These insights can be used to design and implement practical and strategic interventions that could simultaneously and synergistically address both gender inequality and food insecurity. Practically, and in the immediate term, interventions such as social grants and food aid, if targeted at the poorest households, will automatically capture a greater proportion of female-centred households. Enhancing food security for the urban poor requires education and training, job creation, and income generation strategies, ensuring equitable access to such opportunities for women and girls. Supporting and enabling women's engagement in such activities and enterprises - including in food production and marketing - has the potential to strengthen food security at the same time as reducing gender inequality, in a form of virtuous cycle.

À propos des auteurs: Belinda Dodson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Western Ontario.

Asiyati Chiweza is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Political and Administrative Studies, Chancellor College, University of Malawi.

Liam Riley is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geography at the University of Western Ontario.

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Titre : Gender and Food Insecurity in Southern ...
Éditeur : Southern African Migration Programme
Date d'édition : 2012
Reliure : Couverture souple
Etat : New

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