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    Livelihoods Resilience in Peri-urban Communal Areas of Zimbabwe 

    Ingwani, Emaculate (University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
    This paper reflects on livelihoods options adopted by residents of peri-urban communal areas in Zimbabwe in demonstrating their ability to withstand shifts in survival strategies. The paper characterises the adopted ...
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    Savings Groups, Community Resilience Building and Social Protection in Hatcliffe, Harare 

    Chineka, Tanatswa S.; Mundau, Mulwayini (University of Zimbabwe, 2019)
    The prevailing economic environment in Zimbabwe has given rise to intricate vagaries of an economic nature that have worsened the plight of poor households. It creates a need for appropriate social protection mechanisms ...

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    AuthorChineka, Tanatswa S. (1)Ingwani, Emaculate (1)Mundau, Mulwayini (1)Subject
    livelihoods (2)
    resilience (2)
    community (1)depeasantisation (1)peri-urban communal areas (1)rural-urban linkages (1)safety net (1)savings groups (1)social security (1)... View MoreDate Issued2019 (2)Full TextFull Text (2)

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