Tonga Livelihoods in Rural Zimbabwe

Tonga Livelihoods in Rural Zimbabwe

Matanzima, Joshua; Helliker, Kirk

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

202

Mole

Inglês

9781032244358

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1: Contextualising Tonga Lives and Livelihoods in Zimbabwe Joshua Matanzima and Kirk Helliker Part I: Climate Change, Resource Access and Livelihoods Chapter 2: Addressing Vulnerability of Crop Farmers to Climate Change through Flood Plain Cultivation (Bbonzye) in Luunga, Binga Quegas Mutale and Taruvinga Muzingili Chapter 3: Climate Change and Livelihoods of Tonga Women in Ward 7, Binga District Pottar Muzamba Chapter 4: Tonga Livelihoods in Mkoka, Gokwe South, in the Context of Contact with Shona Settlers Shumirai Nyota Chapter 5 'Neither Elephant nor Mosquito': Livelihoods of Tonga People in Sikalenge Ward, Binga, circa. 1950 to 2022 Christopher Mweembe Chapter 6: Resource Access, Livelihoods and Belonging amongst the Tonga in Mola, NyamiNyami District Felix Tombindo and Simbarashe Gukurume Part II: Health, Hunger and Livelihoods Chapter 7: Food Insecurity, Livelihood-Diversification Strategies and Gender among the Tonga of Binga District Jennifer Muderedzi Chapter 8: Displacement and Livelihood Vulnerability among the Tonga Women of Binga, 1958-1980 Codelia Govha Dhodho Chapter 9: The Role of Traditional and Spiritual Birth Attendants in Maternal Health Care amongst Tonga Women of Binga: A Livelihood Strategy or Maternal Health Service? Lizzy Zinyemba Part III: Water, Borders and Livelihoods Chapter 10: Of Dams, Conservancies and Changing Livelihoods: The Case of Tonga People of Binga Ivan Marowa and Joshua Matanzima Chapter 11: Challenges Faced by Women in Small-Scale Fishing in Siabuwa, Binga District Vimbainashe Garaiza Chapter 12: Nexus between Border (In)Security and Economic Development in Binga District since 2000 Teverayi Muguti
Tonga;Zimbabwe;Zambezi river;Kariba Dam;socio-economic livelihoods;Binga District;Tonga People;Lake Kariba;Tonga Women;Zambezi Valley;Tonga Villagers;Young Men;Matabeleland North Province;Nyaminyami District;Fishing Camps;Tonga Communities;Climate Change;Traditional Birth Attendants;Fast Track Land Reform Programme;Flood Plain Cultivation;Small Scale Fishers;Flood Plain Agriculture;Maternal Healthcare Services;Tonga Farmers;Maternal Health Care;Ilala Palm;ZANU PF Government;Maternal Health Services