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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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K16. How did your household cope with the reduction of income from []? (K_16_12)

Data file: anon_module_k2

Overview

Valid: 133
Type: Discrete
Width: 103
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
5000 shilling daily 1
0.8%
Adjusted and moved on 1
0.8%
Adjusted and moved on. 1
0.8%
Adjusted family expenditure and avoid other expenses 1
0.8%
Avoided spending on some things 1
0.8%
Bear with the situation 1
0.8%
Bearing with the situation 1
0.8%
Begging for food from neighbours 1
0.8%
Borrowing from neighbours and selling bof household assets 1
0.8%
Buy food on credit. 1
0.8%
By doing more times and jointly as family members to get more income. 1
0.8%
By getting used to the situation. 1
0.8%
By introducing kitchen gardens which willl help increase some money . 1
0.8%
By involving in other income generating activities like fixing electricity poles since am a technician. 1
0.8%
By reducing the number meals in a day 1
0.8%
By reducing the quantity of msndasi baked because there was no access to the market. 1
0.8%
By spending less of the house food items 1
0.8%
Casual labour 1
0.8%
Casual labour (digging) in other people's Kambas 1
0.8%
Charging higher prices 1
0.8%
Concentrate on agriculture to sustain the family 1
0.8%
Concentrated on agriculture 1
0.8%
Continued to put enough effort in carpentry work 1
0.8%
Continued working 1
0.8%
Controlled spending and moving to the centres 1
0.8%
Decided to continue working despite the reduction 1
0.8%
Decided to look for more casual work 1
0.8%
Decided to put more effort in farming 1
0.8%
Depended on the food ratio from the UN 1
0.8%
Depending on the selling pancakes and UN food ratio 1
0.8%
Depending on the little i had 1
0.8%
Did not do anything 1
0.8%
Did nothing 6
4.5%
Didn't do anything 1
0.8%
Dint do much 1
0.8%
Diversifying on other sources of income like firewood selling 1
0.8%
Eat one meal per day. 1
0.8%
Eat what was there, and look for work to do in banana plantation. 1
0.8%
Economising the little they have 1
0.8%
Engaged in agricultural activities 1
0.8%
Farming 1
0.8%
Fed on less prefered foods 1
0.8%
Had to cut unnecessary costs 1
0.8%
Had to go and do casual labour on farms in exchange for food for my children 1
0.8%
Had to live within the little we have 1
0.8%
Had to minimise on expenses 1
0.8%
Had to reduce on consumption of food 1
0.8%
Had to reduce on luxuries 1
0.8%
Had to reduce the number of meals eaten in a day. 1
0.8%
Had to spend only on necessities 1
0.8%
He found a causal labour 1
0.8%
I persevere with the little l get. 1
0.8%
If affected the purchase of raw materials 1
0.8%
Joined the family to farm. 1
0.8%
Just persisting with the situation 1
0.8%
Just appreciate it as it is because there was no any other way to survive 1
0.8%
Just managing whatever we make 1
0.8%
Just readjusted and git used to it 1
0.8%
Just reducing their family expenses 1
0.8%
Just stayed at home digging because salons were closed 1
0.8%
Limit expenses 1
0.8%
Living within my means 1
0.8%
Look for work in villages for food 1
0.8%
Minimise expenses 1
0.8%
None 2
1.5%
Nothing 1
0.8%
Nothing only eating food and bear with the situation 1
0.8%
Nothing to do 1
0.8%
Only spending on necessities 1
0.8%
Reduce consumption 1
0.8%
Reduce d the quantity of tomatos 1
0.8%
Reduce expenses 1
0.8%
Reduce food size,rely on less preferred foods. 1
0.8%
Reduce home consumption. 1
0.8%
Reduce on consumption 1
0.8%
Reduce on expenditure 2
1.5%
Reduce on the consumption expenditure 1
0.8%
Reduce the number of meals per day Usually buy food on credit 1
0.8%
Reduced expenditure 1
0.8%
Reduced family consumption. 1
0.8%
Reduced family expenditure 1
0.8%
Reduced on expenditure 1
0.8%
Reduced on non essential expenses 1
0.8%
Reduced on the expeditures 1
0.8%
Reduced the number of meals to 1 per day. Buy food on credit 1
0.8%
Reduction in food amounts served during meals 1
0.8%
Reduction in food rations during meals 1
0.8%
Reduction on expenditure 1
0.8%
Reduction on food expenditure. 1
0.8%
Reduction on the expenditure 1
0.8%
Relatives reduced their support to the family due to the effect of Covid 19 1
0.8%
Relied on assistance from UNHCR 2
1.5%
Relied on cheap food items. 1
0.8%
Relied on less expensive food 1
0.8%
Relied on less expensive food items. 1
0.8%
Relied on less preferred food 1
0.8%
Relied on less preferred foods,started doing other income generating activities. 1
0.8%
Relied on money from the UN got by the family 1
0.8%
Relied on relief food 1
0.8%
Relying on agricultural products 1
0.8%
Relying savings 1
0.8%
Resorted to survival on the little they have 1
0.8%
Resorted to survival on whats left 1
0.8%
Revise the consumption 1
0.8%
Sale of water to boost on the money 1
0.8%
Selling charcoal 1
0.8%
Selling home produce at the markets 1
0.8%
Selling vegetables 1
0.8%
Spending little as saving for the future 1
0.8%
Spending little on consumption 1
0.8%
Stayed on working for food 1
0.8%
Survive on the little we have 1
0.8%
The family also does farming to support the boda boda bussiness 1
0.8%
The house hold reduced on the expences 1
0.8%
The household does agriculture too for food 1
0.8%
The household grew crops on an increased acreage than they normally cultivate. 1
0.8%
The household had to enge in other activities like working for the natives and get paid. 1
0.8%
There is nothing they did 1
0.8%
They had to budget the money 1
0.8%
Through buying food from the refugees 1
0.8%
Using the available food 1
0.8%
Using the food that is planted 1
0.8%
We had to accept to stay like that though it's not enough 1
0.8%
We have learnt to do without certain things to survive. 1
0.8%
Work for food 1
0.8%
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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