Masterarbeit, 2021
84 Seiten, Note: 2,0
This thesis examines the vulnerability of rural households and their coping strategies in Weradijo Woreda, Halaba Zone, Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples' Region (SNNPR), Ethiopia. The main objective is to understand the factors contributing to household vulnerability and the strategies they employ to cope with these challenges.
Chapter One introduces the research topic, providing background information on rural household vulnerability in Ethiopia. It outlines the problem statement, research objectives, questions, significance, scope, limitations, and organization of the thesis. Chapter Two reviews relevant literature on vulnerability, poverty, coping strategies, and the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework. It explores the conceptual framework of the study, providing a theoretical foundation for understanding the research problem. Chapter Three details the research methodology employed, covering the study area, research design, study population, sample size, and sampling procedure.
The main keywords and focus topics of this thesis include rural household vulnerability, coping strategies, Sustainable Livelihoods Framework, poverty, resilience, Ethiopia, Weradijo Woreda, Halaba Zone, SNNPR, research methodology, qualitative and quantitative data analysis.
Key causes identified include drought, farmland fragmentation, crop and livestock diseases, flooding, erratic rainfall, and shortages of capital and agricultural inputs.
Households adopt various coping strategies, though their capacity to recover remains low. Factors like family size, education, and land ownership influence their choice of strategy.
The educational level of the household in schooling years is a main determinant in choosing effective coping strategies to mitigate risks.
The SLF is a theoretical framework used to understand the vulnerability context and mechanisms households use to manage assets and enhance resilience against poverty.
The research involved a survey of 264 households in Weradejo woreda, located in the Halaba zone of Southern Ethiopia (SNNPR).
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