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2014(Vol.6, Issue:4)
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Livelihood Strategies, Shocks and Coping Mechanisms among Rural Households in Southern Zambia

Thomson Kalinda and Augustine Langyintuo
Corresponding Author:  Thomson Kalinda 
Submitted: ‎April ‎22, ‎2014
Accepted: May ‎25, ‎2014
Published: September 25, 2014
Abstract:
The main objectives of this study were to document the level of access to assets; the livelihood strategies utilized; the shocks or risks faced and the coping mechanisms utilized by rural households in southern Zambia. Data was collected from 350 randomly chosen households in Monze and Kalomo districts. Quantitative and qualitative data collected from the survey was analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results indicate that distribution of livelihood assets in the study area are skewed by wealth showing that the majority of the production resources are owned by a few (27%) of the well-endowed households who owned more key assets like livestock and had greater access to land as compared to the poor. The results also showed that the households are diversifying their livelihood strategies among different asset combinations and activities. Crop farming, livestock rearing and petty trading are some of the major livelihood strategies being employed. Rainfall variability as manifested in droughts and erratic rainfall patterns was identified as a major shock and the most critical source of risk and vulnerability which has been causing frequent production losses and seasonal food shortages among the households. The households are engaging in various activities to cope with the various stresses and shocks. Livestock selling was one of the most effective strategies to ameliorate hunger. However the livestock herds have been dwindling in the past two decades due to disease outbreaks. Households are also depending more on food aid than in any other activity for survival.

Key words:  Coping mechanisms, livelihood assets, livelihood strategies, shocks, vulnerability, Zambia,
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Thomson Kalinda and Augustine Langyintuo, . Livelihood Strategies, Shocks and Coping Mechanisms among Rural Households in Southern Zambia. Current Research Journal of Social Sciences, (4): 120-133.
ISSN (Online):  2041-3246
ISSN (Print):   2041-3238
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