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Food-Security

Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis 2020

Uganda, 2020
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UGA_2020_RIMA_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS
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Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, Office of the Prime Minister of Uganda
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Food Security
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  • anon_module_a
  • anon_module_b
  • anon_module_c
  • anon_module_d
  • anon_module_e
  • anon_module_f
  • anon_module_g1
  • anon_module_g2
  • anon_module_h1
  • anon_module_h2
  • anon_module_h3
  • anon_module_j
  • anon_module_k2
  • anon_module_k3
  • anon_module_s
  • anon_module_w
  • anon_module_x
  • anon_module_k1

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Data file: anon_module_j

Overview

Valid: 194
Type: Discrete
Width: 183
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
0 1
0.5%
999 1
0.5%
Above average rain 1
0.5%
Animals destroy crops There is alot of theft The land is expensive to rent 1
0.5%
Buying food 1
0.5%
Closure of her small business she was operating in a neighbouring school 1
0.5%
Corona Virus 1
0.5%
Corona Virus pandemic 1
0.5%
Corona virus 2
1%
Covid 19 28
14.4%
Covid 19 affected business by reducing on customers 1
0.5%
Covid-19 7
3.6%
Covid19 6
3.1%
Covid19 restrctions limited our mobility to look for livelihoods 1
0.5%
Crops were destroyed by cows 1
0.5%
Death 1
0.5%
Death of household member 1
0.5%
Death of their father 1
0.5%
Death of Step father 1
0.5%
Death of a relative 1
0.5%
Death of child 1
0.5%
Death of family members 1
0.5%
Death of the household head 1
0.5%
Death of the wife, christine Gendia 1
0.5%
Destruction by the domestic animals of their crops from the garden 1
0.5%
Diseases like malaria 1
0.5%
Displacement 1
0.5%
Displacement from own land without any compesation. 1
0.5%
Famine 1
0.5%
Forced displacement 1
0.5%
Forced displacement from Ngurwe to Nyakatehe 1
0.5%
Forced relocation from Ngurwe to Katoma. 1
0.5%
Garden did not yield well as i anticipated 1
0.5%
General poverty 1
0.5%
Government relocated us from our productive land to this barren one. 1
0.5%
Heavy Rain 1
0.5%
Heavy and prolonged rains 1
0.5%
Heavy rain 1
0.5%
Heavy rains 3
1.5%
Heavy rains almost brought his house down 1
0.5%
Hunger 1
0.5%
Illness of household member 4
2.1%
Illness of household members 1
0.5%
Ilness of household member 1
0.5%
Infertile soils 1
0.5%
Lack of chemicals that can be used for spraying 1
0.5%
Law price of crops 1
0.5%
Limited market 2
1%
Lockdown and increase in transport 1
0.5%
Looming poverty 1
0.5%
Loss of a loved one 3
1.5%
Low price for crops produced 1
0.5%
Low prices for crops produced 1
0.5%
Much rain 3
1.5%
None 4
2.1%
Not enough land to practice crop production 1
0.5%
Poor sandy soils 1
0.5%
Poor soils 2
1%
Poor soils, so infertile 1
0.5%
Price fluctuation especially during lockdown 1
0.5%
Prolonged drought 1
0.5%
Prolonged rains 15
7.7%
Rain was much 1
0.5%
Rainstorm 5
2.6%
Rampant Disturbance by the refugees against the host community members 1
0.5%
Reduction in ration size 1
0.5%
Refugees overwhelmingly disturbing the host community by coming to collect their food crops and fruits by themselves stubbornly. 1
0.5%
Rent is expensive for land Crops destroy their crops 1
0.5%
Rumour of deduction of support from WFP 1
0.5%
Shortage of food 1
0.5%
Shortage of food since the food rations have gone down greatly 1
0.5%
Shortage of land for agriculture 1
0.5%
Sickness 1
0.5%
Sickness of family member 1
0.5%
Sickness of household member 1
0.5%
Since the household head last earned in March 2020 when the university was closed due to the COVID 19 pandemic the household had to drastically adjust to the little savings available. 1
0.5%
Stealing livestock 1
0.5%
Strong winds 1
0.5%
Sun shine 1
0.5%
Sunshine 2
1%
Temporary unemployment sir to Covid 19 pandemic especially for the household head who is a teacher 1
0.5%
The Covid 19 shock 1
0.5%
The abnormal fall in prices for bananas 1
0.5%
The animals of the national always destroys our crops in the land we hired from them 1
0.5%
The death of her husband 1
0.5%
The hot sunshine which he says has destroyed his second second harvest. 1
0.5%
The hot weather is spoiling our food. 1
0.5%
The land is too small The labour is expensive to employ since she is not in good health 1
0.5%
The prices of food stuffs to sell are too low when the traders are buying. 1
0.5%
The tools needed are not available ,like spray pumps n others 1
0.5%
The weed locally know as ludwar destroyed crops 1
0.5%
Theft of property 1
0.5%
Thefty 1
0.5%
Their house was burnt down by lightning and thunder in the last month. 1
0.5%
Their house was burnt down due to conflicts 1
0.5%
Their land was taken 1
0.5%
There are threats of death from the neighbour 1
0.5%
Too much rain that destroyed crops 1
0.5%
Too much prolonged rains 1
0.5%
Too much rain 15
7.7%
Too much rain in second season 1
0.5%
Too much rainfall 4
2.1%
Too much rainfull 1
0.5%
Too much sunshine 1
0.5%
Wife and children separated from him 1
0.5%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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