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坦桑尼亚新冠疫情期间家庭对粮食和营养不安全状况的抵御能力

Household Resilience to Food and Nutrition Insecurity during COVID-19 in Tanzania.

作者信息

Mkupete Mkupete Jaah, Donath Livini Tesha, Mugizi Francisco M P

机构信息

Department of Geography and Economics, University of Dar es Salaam, Mkwawa University College of Education, Iringa, Tanzania.

Department of Geography and Economics, University of Dar es Salaam, Mkwawa University College, Iringa, Tanzania.

出版信息

GeoJournal. 2023;88(2):1721-1735. doi: 10.1007/s10708-022-10705-5. Epub 2022 Jul 22.

Abstract

We examine food and nutrition security and the household's ability to respond adequately to shock and stressors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, we assess household resilience to food insecurity and its relation to future food security. We use two survey rounds collected during the pandemic - before and after the second wave of the pandemic-from the vulnerable population living in slums in Tanzania. The findings reveal that many households have low resilience to shock. We find that COVID-19 reduced access to food in 68% of the households and left about 30% without any food to eat. We also find that micronutrient consumption significantly declined among households who reported food insecurity following the second wave of COVID-19. We also find that the probability of experiencing food insecurity reduced with the initial resilience level. High resilient households have a higher likelihood of maintaining or diversifying more their diets even when are exposed to shock. The disruption of income-generating activities was found as a leading pathway through which COVID-19 affected household food security. The findings suggest that with persisting COVID-19 pandemic and the low level of micronutrients consumption, the nutrition of children and adult household members of the vulnerable population is at stake.

摘要

我们研究了在新冠疫情期间的粮食和营养安全以及家庭充分应对冲击和压力源的能力。具体而言,我们评估了家庭对粮食不安全的抵御能力及其与未来粮食安全的关系。我们使用了在疫情期间(第二波疫情之前和之后)从坦桑尼亚贫民窟的弱势群体中收集的两轮调查数据。研究结果显示,许多家庭对冲击的抵御能力较低。我们发现,新冠疫情使68%的家庭获取食物的机会减少,约30%的家庭没有任何食物可吃。我们还发现,在第二波新冠疫情后报告粮食不安全的家庭中,微量营养素的摄入量显著下降。我们还发现,经历粮食不安全的概率会随着初始抵御能力水平的提高而降低。即使面临冲击,高抵御能力的家庭更有可能维持或多样化其饮食。创收活动的中断被发现是新冠疫情影响家庭粮食安全的主要途径。研究结果表明,随着新冠疫情的持续以及微量营养素消费水平较低,弱势群体中儿童和成年家庭成员的营养状况受到威胁。

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