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Afrique du Sud
2018
A gendered approach to drought coping mechanisms : a case of the Lubombo Region, Swaziland
Titre : A gendered approach to drought coping mechanisms : a case of the Lubombo Region, Swaziland
Auteur : Myeni, S.A.
Université de soutenance : North-West University
Grade : Masters in Environmental Science with Disaster Risk Science 2018
Résumé
In the Lubombo region of Swaziland, one-third (300 000) of Swazis are living through the devastating impacts of drought on both their livelihoods and the environment they depend on. Drought, which has become recurrent, affects all sectors in the Lubombo region, ranging from water, agriculture, health, business and education ; thus forcing people to develop coping mechanisms in order to reduce the impact. The purpose of this study was to determine and evaluate the gender-differentiated coping mechanisms of withstanding drought that are used by communities in the Lubombo region of Swaziland. The study also sought to establish the different roles that men and women play in developing mitigation and adaptation strategies to enhance their resilience against drought. The study is premised on the notion that during periods of drought, coping mechanisms employed by society are different based on gender and are related to cultural implications of the society. To explore the phenomenon of gendered approaches to drought coping mechanisms, a mixedmethods approach was employed. Under this umbrella, an exploratory sequential design was applied to the collection and analysis of data. Qualitative data was collected through semi structured, face-to-face interviews and focus group discussions. Qualitative data was analysed and presented thematically with verbatim quotes. Quantitative data was collected through a structured questionnaire with Likert-scale ranking. The study used two sampling techniques : initially stratified random sampling was used to give a representation of the population being sampled. This was followed by purposive sampling to specify characteristics of the population under investigation and thus locate individuals who match the characteristics. A total of 167 respondents participated in the study. The findings display no significant difference between gender and the experience of severe drought (X2 =1.243, df (3), p value 0.743). The strong gender gap was observed to display women as burdened with developing various coping mechanisms whereas men solely adapted through seeking employment.
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