Women, armed conflict, and food security in Uganda

an exploratory study of four districts

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Women, armed conflict, and food security in Uganda

an exploratory study of four districts

Examines effect of war on household access to food in conflict situations in Kasese and Kitgum districts, as compared with conflict free Mbarara and Bugiri districts in Uganda. The study sought to find the magnitude of the effects of armed conflict on women's ability to ensure household food security; find the effect of changes in household structure due to armed conflict; find non-armed conflict causes of household food insecurity and how these are manifest in conflict and non-conflict prone districts; identify women's coping mechanisms with the environment created by armed conflicts in general, and with reference to ensuring household food security in particular; make feasible recommendations for sustainable farm production, household food security, and conflict resolution.

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Publisher
Isis-WICCE
Language
English
Pages
122

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Edition Notes

"May 2004."

"Funded by Heinrich Boll Foundation."

Includes bibliographical references (p.122).

Published in
[Kampala]
Series
An Isis-WICCE research report

Classifications

Library of Congress
HQ1797 .W654 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 122 p.
Number of pages
122

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31643522M
LCCN
2005327368
OCLC/WorldCat
60716207

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