posted on 2024-09-06, 06:16authored byJeanette Manjengwa, Admos Chimhowu, Ibrahim Kasirye, Dominica Chingarande, Wiseman Masunda, Krasposj Kujinga
Based on the Moving Zimbabwe Forward (MZF) survey of nearly 3,500 households, this Chapter discusses the magnitude and key determinants of poverty in Zimbabwe. Qualitative research is used to complement the survey findings to give a rich and detailed insight into experiences of poverty in Zimbabwe. The Chapter is divided into three sections. Section one considers the magnitude of poverty in the sampled districts and analyses poverty incidence,x depth and severity by the rural and urban divide, Agro- V ecological Region and Livelihood Zone. Section two explores household and communitv perceptions of poverty, before section 3 investigates some of the key determinants of poverty and inequality.
A position paper on household food consumption and poverty levels in Zimbabwe.
Funding
Funded by Canada's International Development Research Centre (www.idrc.ca)
History
Publisher
Institute of Environmental Studies (IES), University of Zimbabwe.
Citation
Manjengwa, J. et al., (2012) Household consumption and poverty in Zimbabwe. In: Manjengwa, J., Feresu, S. and Chimhowu, A. (eds.) Understanding poverty, promoting wellbeing and sustainable development: a sample survey of 16 districts of Zimbabwe, pp. 29-43. Harare: IES.