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Southern African Migration Programme

The State of Food Insecuritity in Windhoek, Namibia

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Product Code: 9781920597016
ISBN13: 9781920597016
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The State of Food Insecuritity in Windhoek, Namibia

$35.39
 

AFSUN recently conducted a survey of poor urban households in eleven major cities in Southern Africa to better understand the seriousness of the urban food insecurity situation. This report looks in detail at the results for Windhoek and seeks to answer one central question, that is, why do the urban poor in Namibia's capital generally appear to be better off than the urban poor in most of the other ten cities where the survey was conducted and why, at the same time, does Windhoek contain some of the most food insecure households in the region? As a city of migrants, Windhoek's case also presents the opportunity to examine the relationship between migration and urban food security in more depth. Among the key findings is that access to food, which depends on incomes and food pricing, is critical in Windhoek, where food availability is not an issue. What is required is a systematic national and city strategy for reducing the high levels of food insecurity amongst the urban poor in general and in informal settlements in particular.




Author: Wade Pendleton
Publisher: Southern African Migration Programme
Publication Date: Dec 29, 2012
Number of Pages: 40 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1920597018
ISBN-13: 9781920597016
 

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