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Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis 2020

Uganda, 2020
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K16. How did your household cope with the reduction of income from [Family farmi (K_16_1)

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Categories
Value Category Cases
0 5
0.7%
200000 1
0.1%
50 1
0.1%
999 2
0.3%
Accept loss 1
0.1%
Accept the situation 1
0.1%
Accessed a loan 1
0.1%
Acquired a loan 1
0.1%
Adjust 1
0.1%
Adjust on demand 1
0.1%
Adjust on the budget expenditure to try to cope with the situation 1
0.1%
Adjust to one meal a day Participate in agriculture 1
0.1%
Adjusting on food consumption by reducing it. 1
0.1%
Adopt casual labour 1
0.1%
Adopt other means of attaining capital. 1
0.1%
Ask from neighbours and reduced expenses 1
0.1%
Asking for help from well wishers 1
0.1%
Assisted by UNHCR 1
0.1%
Assurances from WFP 1
0.1%
Avoiding unnecessary spending 1
0.1%
Bear 1
0.1%
Bear with the situation 3
0.4%
Beared with the situation 1
0.1%
Bearing with the situation 2
0.3%
Became patient and planted another season 1
0.1%
Been employed by other farmers to supplement on the current household incomes 1
0.1%
Begging 1
0.1%
Bodaboda riding 1
0.1%
Borrowed money 1
0.1%
Borrowed money and reduced expenses 1
0.1%
Borrowed money from savings 1
0.1%
Borrowing food from neighbours 2
0.3%
Borrowing money 1
0.1%
Burning of charcoal for money 1
0.1%
Buy mostly from the refugees 1
0.1%
Buying food from refugees 1
0.1%
By doing casual labour and reducing the food ratio 1
0.1%
By borrowing aloan for family use 1
0.1%
By casual labour and selling food items 1
0.1%
By controlling spending 1
0.1%
By depending on our crop production 1
0.1%
By doing casual labour activities from neighbour's 1
0.1%
By doing casual labour 1
0.1%
By engaging more in production 1
0.1%
By going out to do labour work to earn a living. 1
0.1%
By reducing other expenses that are not necessary 1
0.1%
By reducing the number of meals 1
0.1%
By spending wisely 1
0.1%
By spending wisely. 1
0.1%
Capentry 1
0.1%
Casual labour 3
0.4%
Casual labour for family survival 1
0.1%
Causal labouring and Bada boda 1
0.1%
Causal labouring with the household members 1
0.1%
Concentrate more on farming hoping that when the crops mature they will help in feeding 1
0.1%
Concentrated more on farming 1
0.1%
Concentrated on my farming 1
0.1%
Concentrating on more of agriculture and struggling to get more from sales of cassava with in the village and not town because of no transport 1
0.1%
Continued earnings a living relying on the cassava, maize and simsim 1
0.1%
Continued to put more effort in the garden and in family business 1
0.1%
Controlled spending 1
0.1%
Cultivated more 1
0.1%
Cultivation more 1
0.1%
Cutting on the daily expenditure 1
0.1%
Cutting tress as fire wood for sell and selling murram 1
0.1%
Decided to also put alot of effort in the garden 1
0.1%
Decided to concetrate on having food from our own farm 1
0.1%
Decided to continue putting more effort in crop productuion 1
0.1%
Decided to continue putting more effort in the garden 1
0.1%
Decided to limit portion sizes of food and reduce the number of meals a day 1
0.1%
Decided to put more effort in crop production 2
0.3%
Decided to put more effort in crop production in the coming season 1
0.1%
Decided to put more effort in the crop production 1
0.1%
Decided to put more effort in the garden 3
0.4%
Deed nothing 2
0.3%
Depended on charity,. Food aid 1
0.1%
Depending on rations mainly 1
0.1%
Depending on agriculture 1
0.1%
Depending on assistance 1
0.1%
Depending on assistance from UNHCR 1
0.1%
Depending on casual labour 1
0.1%
Depending on crop production 1
0.1%
Depending on farming to get for survival 1
0.1%
Depending on food aid in minimal level of use 1
0.1%
Depending on husband's wage 1
0.1%
Did Nothing 3
0.4%
Did nothing 15
2.2%
Did nothing . 1
0.1%
Did nothing since he had no income to buy inputs 1
0.1%
Did nothing survived with the little we had 1
0.1%
Digging around the small piece of land given 1
0.1%
Digging for others to get food 1
0.1%
Digging for people to get money 1
0.1%
Diversified livelihood 6
0.9%
Diversified livelihood sources 1
0.1%
Diversify 7
1%
Diversifying on other income generating activities 1
0.1%
Diversifying on other ways of income generation 1
0.1%
Diversifying to other sources of income like mobile money 1
0.1%
Diversity 1
0.1%
Diverting in business 1
0.1%
Doing casual labour 1
0.1%
Doing casual labor 1
0.1%
Doing casual labour 1
0.1%
Doing casual work 1
0.1%
Doing pretty work for people in their gardens 1
0.1%
Doing side business 2
0.3%
Done nothing 2
0.3%
Donot do any thing 1
0.1%
Duversify 1
0.1%
Eat from farm products 1
0.1%
Eat from the stock 1
0.1%
Eat food aid 1
0.1%
Eat from the garden 1
0.1%
Eat from the household planted beans 1
0.1%
Eat that is available 3
0.4%
Eat that is there 1
0.1%
Eat that we have 1
0.1%
Eat the little available 1
0.1%
Eat the little we have 4
0.6%
Eat what is available 11
1.6%
Eat what is availble 2
0.3%
Eat what is in the garden 1
0.1%
Eat what is there 1
0.1%
Eat what we have 1
0.1%
Eat what we have planted, borrowed food 1
0.1%
Eating from stocks 1
0.1%
Eating production from the garden 1
0.1%
Eating what we planted and borrowed food 1
0.1%
Engage in casual labour 1
0.1%
Engage more on far and reduce kn house hold expenses 1
0.1%
Engaged in casual labour 2
0.3%
Engaged in casual working with the children 1
0.1%
Engaged in crop cultivation 1
0.1%
Engaged ourselves in working for other people in their farms 1
0.1%
Engaging household members Causal 1
0.1%
Engaging in abode boda business 1
0.1%
Engaging in bodaboda business 1
0.1%
Engaging in casual labour 1
0.1%
Engaging in causal work 1
0.1%
Engaging in labour work some days and reducing on our daily food consumption and expenditure. 1
0.1%
Engaging in transport business 1
0.1%
Family relied on help from relatives Reduced expenditure 1
0.1%
Focused on farming hence Increased banana plantation 1
0.1%
Food Aid from UN 1
0.1%
Food aid 2
0.3%
Food was there in the COVID period 1
0.1%
Getting more casual work to do 1
0.1%
Getting small loans from their group associations 1
0.1%
Got a loan 1
0.1%
Got loans 1
0.1%
Grow more crops 1
0.1%
Growing vegetables 1
0.1%
Growing and selling vegetables 1
0.1%
Growing early maturing crops like beans and sweet potatoes 1
0.1%
Growing food crops 1
0.1%
Growing majorly food crops 1
0.1%
Growing more crops 1
0.1%
Growing more crops. 1
0.1%
Had to continue farming as well 1
0.1%
Had to do much in planting more crops for food for survival 1
0.1%
Had to embark on farming 1
0.1%
Had to intensify on agriculture 1
0.1%
Had to keep borrowing from friends 1
0.1%
Had to live within my means 1
0.1%
Had to minimise on the food eaten 1
0.1%
Had to reduce on expenditure 1
0.1%
Had to resort to charcoal burning business 1
0.1%
Had to stand by the current situation 1
0.1%
Had to try his best to utilize the few available resources and reduce on the purchase of other items like clothes and prioritize feeding and health 1
0.1%
Hard 1
0.1%
Have to rely on less expensive food. 1
0.1%
Have tried to grow more crops 1
0.1%
He could fore go buying certain foods and also reduced on the number of meals 1
0.1%
He has just started burning charcoal for survival 1
0.1%
He has tried brick making this month if it can raise for him some money but in process to sell. 1
0.1%
He is now depending on the little money from where he works 1
0.1%
He stopped selling livestock 1
0.1%
Head to limit the number of meals per day 1
0.1%
Help from UNHCR 1
0.1%
Hire labour 1
0.1%
Hiring labour 2
0.3%
Hiring labour 6
0.9%
House hold head reduced on the expenditures . 1
0.1%
Household make alcohol to supplement on family needs 1
0.1%
I forced other natures children to start working to reduce dependence burden. 1
0.1%
Increase in crop farming 1
0.1%
Increased farming 2
0.3%
Increasing on the sale of local brew 1
0.1%
Instead of hiring workers, we work for ourselves to save 1
0.1%
Inter cropping 1
0.1%
Investing more in agriculture that is the money they get, they do rent land for growing crops and buying seeds. 1
0.1%
Involved so much in farming 1
0.1%
Its really hard especially with children home but we are managing. 1
0.1%
Jobs for casual work reduced 1
0.1%
Just accepted the situation because there was no solution 1
0.1%
Just had to bare with the little i have 1
0.1%
Lived off farm produce and reduced expenses 1
0.1%
Lived on savings 1
0.1%
Look around for petty works 1
0.1%
Look for casual work 1
0.1%
Look for jobs 1
0.1%
Look for more work around the villages neighbouring the settlement especially crop production. 1
0.1%
Look for other causal jobs 1
0.1%
Look for work around the host community for food 1
0.1%
Looked for jobs 2
0.3%
Looked for jobs for food 1
0.1%
Looked for more work in villages 1
0.1%
Looking for jobs 1
0.1%
Looking for work 1
0.1%
Making clothes to get money 1
0.1%
Making alcohol 1
0.1%
Making breed at the centre 1
0.1%
Managed on the food we had Had to sale 2 bulls 1
0.1%
Managed the budget 1
0.1%
Managed with the food available. 1
0.1%
Managed with what we had 1
0.1%
Managing the little with charity from UN 1
0.1%
Managing with situations 1
0.1%
Managing with the condition 1
0.1%
Managing with what they have in stock 1
0.1%
Meals deducted 1
0.1%
Minimise on expenses 1
0.1%
Minimising on the expenses and consumption habits 1
0.1%
Minimizing expenses. 1
0.1%
Minimizing expenses 1
0.1%
More effort is put into growing more crops 1
0.1%
Most of them were doing Causal labour fro other people's gardens 1
0.1%
My family has learnt to manage as long as the kids are okay. 1
0.1%
None 6
0.9%
Not thing 1
0.1%
Nothing 15
2.2%
Nothing done 1
0.1%
Nothing just bear 1
0.1%
Nothing was done 1
0.1%
O 2
0.3%
Only focussing on the basic needs 1
0.1%
Opened up a small business 1
0.1%
Opting to do casual labour 1
0.1%
Petty trade 1
0.1%
Planning resources 1
0.1%
Planning on the little available 1
0.1%
Planted early maturing crops 1
0.1%
Planted fast vegetables so that i sell and compasate the money 1
0.1%
Planting early maturing crops 1
0.1%
Priorities demand 1
0.1%
Priorities on the most important. 1
0.1%
Prioritise needs 4
0.6%
Prioritise on household needs 2
0.3%
Prioritising basic needs while budgeting 1
0.1%
Prioritising the budget 1
0.1%
Prioritizing on expenditure 1
0.1%
Proper planning just 1
0.1%
Providing Casual labour 1
0.1%
Providing wage labour 1
0.1%
Put more effort in work in the garden 1
0.1%
Rallying on the food distributed 1
0.1%
Reduce on expenses 1
0.1%
Reduce rate of expenditure. 1
0.1%
Reduce the other expenses spending 1
0.1%
Reduce expenditure 2
0.3%
Reduce expenses 12
1.8%
Reduce expenses and looking for casual work 1
0.1%
Reduce on buying other non essential food items 1
0.1%
Reduce on demand 1
0.1%
Reduce on expenditure 1
0.1%
Reduce on expenses 3
0.4%
Reduce on the meals eaten 1
0.1%
Reduce on the number of meals 1
0.1%
Reduce on the other expenses 1
0.1%
Reduce on the ratios and also the number of meals 1
0.1%
Reduce the number of food consumption 1
0.1%
Reduced consumption 2
0.3%
Reduced consumption capacity of the household 1
0.1%
Reduced expenditure 8
1.2%
Reduced expenditure and so much relied on home production for home consumption. 1
0.1%
Reduced expenditure on clothes and other non essentials 1
0.1%
Reduced expenses 6
0.9%
Reduced expenses and looking for casual jobs 1
0.1%
Reduced food consumption 1
0.1%
Reduced household expenses on foods that were quite expensive that they used to buy 1
0.1%
Reduced meals 1
0.1%
Reduced on amount of food served 1
0.1%
Reduced on expenditure 5
0.7%
Reduced on expenditures 2
0.3%
Reduced on expenditute 1
0.1%
Reduced on expenses 4
0.6%
Reduced on home expenses 1
0.1%
Reduced on household expenditure on non necessities 1
0.1%
Reduced on household expenses 4
0.6%
Reduced on less important expenditure 2
0.3%
Reduced on meals 1
0.1%
Reduced on other expenditure 1
0.1%
Reduced on other expenditures 1
0.1%
Reduced on other less important expenditure 1
0.1%
Reduced on our expenses 1
0.1%
Reduced on quantity of household items bought 1
0.1%
Reduced on some expenses 1
0.1%
Reduced on some household expenses 2
0.3%
Reduced on the daily expenditure 1
0.1%
Reduced on the expenditures of food 1
0.1%
Reduced on the meals 1
0.1%
Reduced on the meals. Worked in other people's land to get food 1
0.1%
Reduced on the number of meals eaten in a day and prioritising on the basic needs 1
0.1%
Reduced the amount of money used per day from the daily expenditure of 5000 shillings before Covid 19 pandemic to 3000 shillings when Coid came into the country 1
0.1%
Reduced the expenditure 1
0.1%
Reduced the expenses 2
0.3%
Reduced the expenses and depending on cash Assistance 1
0.1%
Reduced the meals Mostly the children eat first 1
0.1%
Reduced the meals per day 1
0.1%
Reduced the meals per day Buy food on credit. 1
0.1%
Reduced the number of meals in a day 1
0.1%
Reduced the number of meals per day 1
0.1%
Reduced the times of eating 1
0.1%
Reducing food size at home snacks expenditure on non essentials 1
0.1%
Reducing on retions and avoiding wastage 1
0.1%
Reducing the size of food consumption in the household 1
0.1%
Reducing costs of living 1
0.1%
Reducing expenditure 1
0.1%
Reducing expenditure in may Home 1
0.1%
Reducing expenditure by the household 1
0.1%
Reducing expenses on different sectors 1
0.1%
Reducing house hold expenses 1
0.1%
Reducing number of meals consumed in a single day. 1
0.1%
Reducing number of meals consumed. Reduce portions during meal time. 1
0.1%
Reducing on animal production to cut cost 1
0.1%
Reducing on expenses 1
0.1%
Reducing on other costs such as health. Also having less preferred foods. 1
0.1%
Reducing on our daily expenditure 2
0.3%
Reducing on our daily food comsuption 1
0.1%
Reducing on our daily food consumption 1
0.1%
Reducing on our daily food consumption and doing labour work for money 1
0.1%
Reducing on our daily food consumption and expenditure 1
0.1%
Reducing on our daily food consumption. 1
0.1%
Reducing on our food consumption 1
0.1%
Reducing on our food consumption and expenditure 1
0.1%
Reducing on our food consumption. 1
0.1%
Reducing on our meals and expenditure 1
0.1%
Reducing on spending 1
0.1%
Reducing on the daily expenditure 2
0.3%
Reducing on the expenditure 1
0.1%
Reducing on the ration eaten 1
0.1%
Reducing the expenditure 2
0.3%
Reducing the numder of meals 1
0.1%
Reduction in meals 1
0.1%
Reduction in the expenditure 1
0.1%
Reduction in the numbers of meals in a day 1
0.1%
Reduction of family expenses 1
0.1%
Reduction on consumption expenditure 1
0.1%
Reduction on expenditure 1
0.1%
Reduction on expenditure in health, clothing. Relying on less preferred foods. 1
0.1%
Relied on relief food 1
0.1%
Relied on agriculture in the farm 1
0.1%
Relied more on the food we had grown 1
0.1%
Relied mostly on the family business 1
0.1%
Relied on cash from WFP 1
0.1%
Relied on food aid and rented land to cultivate crops 1
0.1%
Relied on food aid 3
0.4%
Relied on food produces 2
0.3%
Relied on savings from petty trades 1
0.1%
Relied on savungs from the business and food aid 1
0.1%
Relief 1
0.1%
Relief food 1
0.1%
Rely on neighbours and got a loan 1
0.1%
Rely on own farm production for home consumption. 1
0.1%
Relying on assistance 1
0.1%
Relying on assistance 1
0.1%
Relying on assistance by UNHCR 1
0.1%
Relying on assistance from WFP 1
0.1%
Relying on assistance from WFP 2
0.3%
Relying on hiring labour 1
0.1%
Relying on relief food from the UN 2
0.3%
Relying on relief from the United Nations 1
0.1%
Rented more land for agriculture 1
0.1%
Request for support from my children (adults) 1
0.1%
Resort to casual labour 1
0.1%
Resorted to bwering 1
0.1%
Resorted to do causal labouring in the host community to get some money for help 1
0.1%
Resorted to doing casual labour 1
0.1%
Resorted to farming more 1
0.1%
Resorted to selling to other villages 1
0.1%
Resorted to working as wage labourers 1
0.1%
Resorting to Casual labour that is working for people in their gardens for survival 1
0.1%
Resorting to agriculture n selling of some produce 1
0.1%
Resorting to brewing of alcohol 1
0.1%
Resorting to casual labour 1
0.1%
Resorting to doing casual work for people in the host communities and being paid for it 1
0.1%
Resorting to selling his mingling sticks he makes as craft 1
0.1%
Resorting to selling of the grass to the refugee households 1
0.1%
Ridding bodaboda 1
0.1%
Riding boda boda 1
0.1%
Sale food crops at any price offered 1
0.1%
Sale of firewood 1
0.1%
Sale of goats to boost capital 1
0.1%
Sale of natural resources like charcoal and renting of land to get money for food plus other basic needs. 1
0.1%
Sand mining 1
0.1%
Save the little for the future 1
0.1%
Sell at cheaper costs 1
0.1%
Sell of labour for food 1
0.1%
Selling drugs 1
0.1%
Selling of vegetables 1
0.1%
Selling produce 1
0.1%
Selling at centre 1
0.1%
Selling firewood 1
0.1%
Selling firewood and vegetable 1
0.1%
Selling labour 2
0.3%
Selling of firewood 1
0.1%
Selling some crops to raise money for home income. 1
0.1%
Selling some tomatoes and muken( million fish) 1
0.1%
Selling the bananas she planted around the house 1
0.1%
Send some people out of home to relatives to Maaji III settlement 1
0.1%
Sending away other members Reducing portions during meals 1
0.1%
Sending them to the neighbor's 1
0.1%
She brews local alcohol 1
0.1%
She depend alot on the farm 1
0.1%
She went for ledger; work in people's gardens and she is paid after work for the family 1
0.1%
Side business 1
0.1%
Some members had to move else where. 1
0.1%
Some members have been married off so as to reduce on the numbers home. 1
0.1%
Some times we reduce on our meals and relying on fruits in most cases. 1
0.1%
Sought casual labour 1
0.1%
Spending only on necessities 1
0.1%
Started renting land for agricultural purposes from neighbours 1
0.1%
Started accessing loans 1
0.1%
Started dealing in vegetables 1
0.1%
Started doing casual labour 1
0.1%
Started rearing goats 1
0.1%
Started to use savings. 1
0.1%
Started using hhs 1
0.1%
Started using savings 1
0.1%
Started using their savings and economising 1
0.1%
Starting for my daughter mobile money business 1
0.1%
Still in the struggle 1
0.1%
Storing of crops sale when prices increase 1
0.1%
Survived on the food they got from the work done in the host community. 1
0.1%
Survived with the food there 1
0.1%
Survived with the food we had but no money 1
0.1%
Surviving on the little available 1
0.1%
Tailoring 2
0.3%
Take loan due to shortage of income 1
0.1%
Taking priorities 1
0.1%
Th household is not saving any money. They spend any money that comes 1
0.1%
The family has to engage in casual labour 1
0.1%
The family started making bread for sell 1
0.1%
The had been engaging in proper planning 1
0.1%
The household got loans to sustain the family 1
0.1%
The household has cope by Causal labouring in people's gardens 1
0.1%
The money was little but the food was there so cheaply at 1000shs to 3000shs in the COVID period 1
0.1%
The money was little though the food (matooke ) was there. 1
0.1%
The respondant says they learnt to adjust their budget. 1
0.1%
The respondent says they had to start to keep more animals to better incomes 1
0.1%
The respondent used to run a restaurant as a side business, but it failed because of Corona, she now does casual work for people in their gardens alongside farming 1
0.1%
They are strong, on charity work done by UN 1
0.1%
They bought food on credit 1
0.1%
They did nothing. 1
0.1%
They eat whats there 1
0.1%
They engaged in casual labour 1
0.1%
They had to do casual labour 1
0.1%
They have lived in Poverty which affected them 1
0.1%
They managed to eat what they had in the gardens 1
0.1%
They no longer go for auction markets and so they only rely on cash for work in the host communities 1
0.1%
They prayed to God because it wasn't an easy time 1
0.1%
They reduced on portions of the meals 1
0.1%
They reduced on the meals they were eating 1
0.1%
They sold sim sim 1
0.1%
They surved in any condition 1
0.1%
Through depending on Vegetables growing 1
0.1%
Through Managing the little food we get from agriculture 1
0.1%
Took to doing casual work 1
0.1%
Tried to live within our means 1
0.1%
Trying 2
0.3%
Trying different areas of business 1
0.1%
Trying plant crops again 1
0.1%
Trying to do casual digging in other people's gardens to earn extra cash 1
0.1%
Use what she had grown 1
0.1%
Used savings 1
0.1%
Used savings Reduced expenditure and lived on farm products 1
0.1%
Used savings from saving group 1
0.1%
Used the stored 1
0.1%
Used the stored food 2
0.3%
Used the stored seeds 1
0.1%
Used to buy food from shops 1
0.1%
We adjusted our spending habits. 1
0.1%
We ate what we grew sparingly 1
0.1%
We could not do much 1
0.1%
We depend on our crop production 1
0.1%
We did odd jobs 1
0.1%
We ended up in Causal labouring 1
0.1%
We engage in other activities like building or work as a porter. 1
0.1%
We got used to it with time. 1
0.1%
We grew enough food so food is not a problem 1
0.1%
We had to cope up with what we had 1
0.1%
We had to eat what is there 1
0.1%
We had to eat what was there, that is beans and matooke 1
0.1%
We just cook some things which is little and proportionately to the family size. 1
0.1%
We just had to manage. 1
0.1%
We just survive on the food aid from WFP. 1
0.1%
We persisted with the situation 1
0.1%
We reduced on purchasing food from shops 1
0.1%
We reduced our expenditure and opted to spend on only essentials such as health 1
0.1%
We reduced the spending 1
0.1%
We sold off our pig 1
0.1%
We started buying posho 1
0.1%
We started reducing on our eating times says mrs Vicky. 1
0.1%
We stopped employing casual labour 1
0.1%
We survive on the family business of butchery. 1
0.1%
We would go to the nearby village to dig for money 1
0.1%
Weaving 1
0.1%
Went Teaching in a primary school 1
0.1%
Went ahead did more crop growing and diversifying the crops 1
0.1%
Went for causal labouring within the village 1
0.1%
Work for food 1
0.1%
Work for food 3
0.4%
Worked harder to increase income and avoid debts 1
0.1%
Worked form others 1
0.1%
Worked hard to sustain the family 1
0.1%
Working as a security guard 1
0.1%
Working extra hard both in the farm and during business 1
0.1%
Working for other people within the village 1
0.1%
Working for other people 1
0.1%
Working for other people to earn a living 1
0.1%
Working for others in their farms 1
0.1%
Working for people at reduced cost 1
0.1%
Working to get extra money 1
0.1%
Worried but trying to managing with the little money they have 1
0.1%
cultivating more crops this season 1
0.1%
reduced on the experiences 1
0.1%
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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