Access to Rural Non-Farm Livelihoods - Natural Resources Institute
Access to Rural Non-Farm Livelihoods - Natural Resources Institute
Access to Rural Non-Farm Livelihoods - Natural Resources Institute
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APPENDIX 12. Wealth/wellbeing group and gender analysis of key IGAs, Kitambuza,<br />
13/10/2000<br />
IGA<br />
Small lives<strong>to</strong>ck keeping – rearing and selling goats, etc.<br />
Okulunda nga embizzi<br />
Cattle keeping – rearing and selling cattle<br />
Okulunda no kutunda ente<br />
Shopkeeping<br />
Okutunda edduka<br />
Trade in agricultural produce<br />
Okusubula birime<br />
Trade in fish<br />
Okutunda ebyenyanja<br />
Manufacture and sale of local beer and spirits<br />
Okuyisa omenge<br />
Carpentry<br />
Okubajja<br />
Manufacture and sale of handicrafts<br />
Ebyemikono<br />
Labouring 142<br />
Okupakasa<br />
Number of votes<br />
Very poor Poor Average Rich<br />
F M F M F M F M<br />
2 6<br />
8 1 7<br />
3 12 2<br />
11 1 12 9<br />
6 1<br />
1 3<br />
3<br />
9 3<br />
10 9<br />
142 This extra IGA, predominantly farm labouring, was not identified during the ranking exercise at the initial<br />
community meeting, but was highlighted as important by this group (as well as others during the household<br />
interviews), and was thus added for this analysis.<br />
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