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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 [Assistance f (K_16_11)

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Categories
Value Category Cases
0 1
0.2%
Adjust to one meal a day Rent more land for agriculture 1
0.2%
Adjust to the reduction 1
0.2%
Adjust to what is available 1
0.2%
Adjusted to what was available 1
0.2%
Adjusting on food consumption 1
0.2%
Adjusting on the consumption 1
0.2%
Adjusting to meet the Current Condition of food reduction. 1
0.2%
Adjusting to what is available 1
0.2%
Aid food. 1
0.2%
Asking for assistance from family members 1
0.2%
Asking help from relatives 1
0.2%
Bear 1
0.2%
Bearing with the situation 1
0.2%
Became economical 1
0.2%
Become a porter on construction sites. 1
0.2%
Before she fell sick she was brewing local alcohol to supplement the cash assistance given 1
0.2%
Begging where applicable 1
0.2%
Begging and bartering with neighbours 1
0.2%
Begging for food 1
0.2%
Begging from the natives 1
0.2%
Begging from well wishers 1
0.2%
Borrow more land and grow vegetables 1
0.2%
Borrow some money from a money lender 1
0.2%
Borrowed food from the neighbors 1
0.2%
Borrowing and reducing food consumption 1
0.2%
Borrowing and Causal labouring 1
0.2%
Borrowing food and depending on the little money given 1
0.2%
Borrowing food from neighbours and farming 1
0.2%
Borrowing food from other people 1
0.2%
Brewing 1
0.2%
Budgeting 2
0.4%
Budgeting the money 1
0.2%
Buy doing some craft work 1
0.2%
By proper planning 1
0.2%
By using monthly money sparingly 1
0.2%
By brick making to support the family. 1
0.2%
By budgeting the money 1
0.2%
By doing petty business in the trading center 1
0.2%
By doing Casual work 1
0.2%
By doing casual labour and borrowing from a relative 1
0.2%
By eating once a day 1
0.2%
By persvering 1
0.2%
By planning 1
0.2%
By planning for the money 1
0.2%
By reducing on the number of meals 1
0.2%
By selling some of the non food items to some of the host community members to buy food for surving. 1
0.2%
By taking Loans to sustain the family 1
0.2%
By using money to buy more important things like food 1
0.2%
Carpentry work and own crop production 1
0.2%
Casual labour 1
0.2%
Causal labour 1
0.2%
Cicilia says she learnt to adjust. 1
0.2%
Complaining to the officials,. 1
0.2%
Consumed only what was being given by WFP 1
0.2%
Consuming less 1
0.2%
Cooking food that is enough to avoid wasting Reducing on other expenses 1
0.2%
Crop farming 1
0.2%
Cut some meals and prioritize on the meals 1
0.2%
Decided to concentrate more in farming 1
0.2%
Decided to concentrate on our agricultural work 1
0.2%
Decided to continue limiting portion sizes of food received 1
0.2%
Decided to continue putting more effort in farming 1
0.2%
Decided to depend on crop production 1
0.2%
Decided to do casual work for nationals in exchange for food and little pay 1
0.2%
Decided to do some casual labour for food 1
0.2%
Decided to engage more in making and selling carpentry products 1
0.2%
Decided to go work in farms of Nationals 1
0.2%
Decided to limit portion sizes of food 1
0.2%
Decided to limit portion sizes of food and reduce the number of meals a day 1
0.2%
Decided to limit portion sizes of food and reduce the number of meals in a day 1
0.2%
Decided to limit portion sizes of food provided 1
0.2%
Decided to put more effort in farming 3
0.6%
Decided to put more effort in household business 1
0.2%
Decided to reduce the number of meals in aday and reduce portion sizes of food 1
0.2%
Depend more on farming 1
0.2%
Depended on the already existing small shop 1
0.2%
Depending on grown food 1
0.2%
Depending on relief 1
0.2%
Depending on the little ratio we receive 1
0.2%
Depending on the little we get 1
0.2%
Depending on the little we have 2
0.4%
Depending on the little we receive 1
0.2%
Depending only what they are given 1
0.2%
Did nothing 1
0.2%
Did nothing but to rely on small scale farming and selling fire wood . 1
0.2%
Did nothing 3
0.6%
Did nothing. 1
0.2%
Difficult in buying food 1
0.2%
Digging for money 1
0.2%
Diversified livelihood 5
1%
Diversified livelihood sources 2
0.4%
Diversified livelihood through own production 1
0.2%
Diversified livelihoods, reduced expense dealing with basic needs only 1
0.2%
Diverting to agriculture 1
0.2%
Doing casual labor 1
0.2%
Doing casual work in host communities 1
0.2%
Doing casual work within both refugee and host communities 1
0.2%
Doing small bussinesses 1
0.2%
Doing some casual work because only her and one child are registered so the food ration is not enough 1
0.2%
Doing some casual work for the citizens 1
0.2%
Doing some casual work whenever necessary 1
0.2%
Eat small portions and reduce number of meals 1
0.2%
Eating what we grow and reducing on the buying of food in shops 1
0.2%
Economies what is available 1
0.2%
Engaged in agriculture 1
0.2%
Engaging in own production of food crops and livestock keeping 1
0.2%
Engaging in petty business 1
0.2%
Entirely feed on what we grew and sometimes getting loan to buy food 1
0.2%
Family business I.e tailoring 1
0.2%
Farmed much more. Also reduced food served at meals 1
0.2%
Farming around the house to get more food 1
0.2%
Farming to get food 1
0.2%
Food 1
0.2%
Food from their own small plots 1
0.2%
Forego buying some stuff 1
0.2%
Get money from the business for eating 1
0.2%
Getting a loan 3
0.6%
Getting casual work 1
0.2%
Getting help from relatives abroad(DRC) 1
0.2%
Getting loans from friends 1
0.2%
Getting money from loans 1
0.2%
Getting money from tailoring and savings 1
0.2%
Getting money from the bussiness 1
0.2%
Getting money from the shop 1
0.2%
Gettingfood from the non refugees 1
0.2%
Go to nationals farms and work in exchange for food 1
0.2%
Go work on farms of nationals in exchange for food and little money. 1
0.2%
Going for casual work 1
0.2%
Going to dig in the nearby host community 1
0.2%
Going to nationals for casual labour 1
0.2%
Going to nationals to get casual work 1
0.2%
Growing more vegetables 1
0.2%
Had nothing to do but to reduce on the number of times we eat 1
0.2%
Had to accept and go by that 1
0.2%
Had to bare with the situation 1
0.2%
Had to budget 1
0.2%
Had to manage with the little we have 1
0.2%
Had to plan for the 22000 1
0.2%
Had to reduce household expenses 1
0.2%
Had to reduce on expenditure 1
0.2%
Had to reduce on expenditures on other things 1
0.2%
Had to rely on the little they could harvest from their garden. 1
0.2%
Had to sell my cattle in Sudan in order to manage sustainability 1
0.2%
Had to survive with the little we have 1
0.2%
Had to use the money sparingly 1
0.2%
Had to use the money sparingly as they look for other ways of earning money 1
0.2%
Had to work for others so that we earn a living 1
0.2%
Had to work in national's farms to get food for my children 1
0.2%
Has done nothing 1
0.2%
Have to reduce on our expenses 1
0.2%
Have to rely on my own business. 1
0.2%
He increased hours of work on a boda boda 1
0.2%
Help from relatives 1
0.2%
Hiring land to plant crops to feed the family 1
0.2%
House hold head as toreduce on expenditures 1
0.2%
Household decided to reduce number of meals in aday and portion sizes 1
0.2%
I keep selling charcoal to get money 1
0.2%
Improvising other means of getting money 1
0.2%
Increased effort on farming 1
0.2%
Increased farming 1
0.2%
Increased his effort in growing his charcoal business 1
0.2%
Increased its search for casual work in host communities 1
0.2%
Increased to local for casual work in host communities 1
0.2%
Involving in bitenge business more often 1
0.2%
It has not easy but we try to manage and be grateful. 1
0.2%
Just hard bare with set regulations of WFP 1
0.2%
Just utilised the little resources like that since there was no any other option 1
0.2%
Keeping more poultry birds for food production 1
0.2%
Keeping some harvests for the on coming hard days 1
0.2%
Life is had for us 1
0.2%
Limit the budget 1
0.2%
Limitations in the household spending 1
0.2%
Limited budget 1
0.2%
Limited budget 2
0.4%
Limited on the the budget 1
0.2%
Limited the budget 4
0.8%
Limited the portion size of food 1
0.2%
Live through taking loans 1
0.2%
Living a difficult life and sometimes one meal aday 1
0.2%
Look for casual employment 1
0.2%
Look for casual work for employment 1
0.2%
Looked for jobs 1
0.2%
Looked for jobs in the nearby town 1
0.2%
Looked for jobs to get money and food for survival 1
0.2%
Looked for other income sources like being a cook at Water Mission 1
0.2%
Looking for more casual work within the refugee community like digging latrines and also working in banana plantations of nationals. 1
0.2%
Looking more hours in nationals plantations, getting extra casual work within the refugee household 1
0.2%
Manage with the little that they receive 1
0.2%
Managing with what we are given 1
0.2%
My family is small and easy to maintain says RoseMary. 1
0.2%
None 1
0.2%
Nothing 18
3.5%
Nothing just stayed like that 1
0.2%
Nothing to do since 1
0.2%
Nothing but to endure like that 1
0.2%
Nothing coz we dont have land to dig 1
0.2%
Nothing done 1
0.2%
Nothing has been done 1
0.2%
Nothing just bear 1
0.2%
Nothing they did 1
0.2%
Nothing they just receive as little as its 1
0.2%
Nothing to do 1
0.2%
Nothing to do just hard to bare with the situation. 1
0.2%
Nothing was done 4
0.8%
Only had to rely on what was being given 1
0.2%
Opted for causal labour 1
0.2%
Other house hold members go for casual labor 1
0.2%
Other sources of income that enabled the family to move on. 1
0.2%
Own production 1
0.2%
Plan for the money well 1
0.2%
Planing for money 1
0.2%
Planting food crops and relaying on food aids 1
0.2%
Planting more Maize 1
0.2%
Prioritising basic needs when budgeting and reducing on number of meals served 1
0.2%
Prioritising on the basic needs 1
0.2%
Proper planning 1
0.2%
Proper budgeting of the money 1
0.2%
Providing casual labor to other native house holds 1
0.2%
Purchasing land for growing crops Reducing unnecessary expenses Some of the children opted for casual labour to increase on the families income. 1
0.2%
Put more effort in farming 1
0.2%
Really on the food aid 1
0.2%
Recieve money from my sister abroad and use it for food 1
0.2%
Rediced on expenditure 1
0.2%
Reduce size of food eaten every day 1
0.2%
Reduce expenses 1
0.2%
Reduce on consumption 1
0.2%
Reduce on expenditure 1
0.2%
Reduce on expenditure and the household head had to be involved as a casual worker in the host community 1
0.2%
Reduce on food ratio 1
0.2%
Reduce on household expenditure 1
0.2%
Reduce on the expenditure 1
0.2%
Reduce on the food consumption as well 1
0.2%
Reduce on the money they spend per day at home . 1
0.2%
Reduce on the moneythey use at home every day 1
0.2%
Reduce the times of having meals 1
0.2%
Reduced buying expensive food and other home utilities 1
0.2%
Reduced expenditure 1
0.2%
Reduced expenses 6
1.2%
Reduced food ratio 2
0.4%
Reduced her budget and prioritising basic needs 1
0.2%
Reduced in the expenditure 1
0.2%
Reduced meal ratio 5
1%
Reduced meal ratio and number of meals in a day. 1
0.2%
Reduced meal ratios 3
0.6%
Reduced meal size at home 1
0.2%
Reduced number of meals daily 1
0.2%
Reduced on amount of food consumed 1
0.2%
Reduced on expenditure 11
2.2%
Reduced on expenses 7
1.4%
Reduced on family meal ratio 1
0.2%
Reduced on family purchases 1
0.2%
Reduced on food portion 1
0.2%
Reduced on food served at meals 1
0.2%
Reduced on household expenditure 1
0.2%
Reduced on meal ratio 2
0.4%
Reduced on meal ratios 2
0.4%
Reduced on meals 1
0.2%
Reduced on number of meals Supplements with sweet potatoes and cassava she grew 1
0.2%
Reduced on number of meals, and portion sizes served 1
0.2%
Reduced on the budget 1
0.2%
Reduced on the budget and prioritising needs in the home 1
0.2%
Reduced on the expenses 1
0.2%
Reduced on the food portion 1
0.2%
Reduced on the food portion size 2
0.4%
Reduced on the household budget 1
0.2%
Reduced on the household daily expenditure 1
0.2%
Reduced on the household expenditure 1
0.2%
Reduced on the meals eaten in a day 1
0.2%
Reduced on the number of meals 2
0.4%
Reduced on the number of meals and economise 1
0.2%
Reduced on the number of meals in a day 1
0.2%
Reduced on the number of meals they eat 1
0.2%
Reduced on the size of food prepared and also started own production 1
0.2%
Reduced the budget 1
0.2%
Reduced the expenses 2
0.4%
Reduced the meal ratio 1
0.2%
Reduced the number of meals a day and reduced on portion sizes for each member 1
0.2%
Reduced the number of meals from 2 to 1 1
0.2%
Reducing consumption and Causal labouring in people's gardens 1
0.2%
Reducing consumption of food 1
0.2%
Reducing expenditure by the household 1
0.2%
Reducing expenditure by the household and borrowing 1
0.2%
Reducing expenditure on non essentials 1
0.2%
Reducing food consumption 1
0.2%
Reducing on food consumption, borrowing food 1
0.2%
Reducing on the food consumption rate 1
0.2%
Reducing on the number of meals 1
0.2%
Reduction in amount of food served at meals 1
0.2%
Reduction in food served during meals 1
0.2%
Reduction in meals taken 1
0.2%
Reduction in the numbers of meals and consumption 1
0.2%
Reduction in the numbers of meals per day 1
0.2%
Reduction in the size and numbers of meals 1
0.2%
Reduction on food consumption 1
0.2%
Reduction on food expenditure 1
0.2%
Relaying on Household produce 1
0.2%
Relied on crop farming 1
0.2%
Relied on crop farming to supplement on food in the household 1
0.2%
Relied on family business only. 1
0.2%
Relied on food aid 1
0.2%
Relied on revenue from bodaboda and brewing 1
0.2%
Relied on revenue from making local brew 1
0.2%
Relief assistance 1
0.2%
Rely on small scale business 1
0.2%
Relying on farming and agriculture 1
0.2%
Relying on farming and family business 1
0.2%
Relying on farming and family business. 1
0.2%
Relying on farming and stone quarrying. 1
0.2%
Relying on relatives and farming 1
0.2%
Relying on stone quarrying to raise money to support the Household 1
0.2%
Relying on farming and Home brewing 1
0.2%
Relying on friends and family. Farming thought the land for production is limited 1
0.2%
Relying on agriculture 1
0.2%
Relying on farming and home brewing to raise money for the Household 1
0.2%
Relying on farming though the land for crop production is small/ limited 1
0.2%
Relying on farming and selling fire wood to support the Household . 1
0.2%
Relying on farming and the employment wages received by the two Household members. 1
0.2%
Relying on the support from family 1
0.2%
Rented land and planted some crops to supplement the aid 1
0.2%
Rented land and started own production 1
0.2%
Rented land from host community ad started own crop production. 1
0.2%
Resorted to agriculture 1
0.2%
Resorted to selling firewood and grass for survival 1
0.2%
Resorting to looking for casual work from the citizens 1
0.2%
Resorting to working (katalas) doing casual work for citizens in their gardens 1
0.2%
Save the little food 1
0.2%
Seeking for help from relatives 1
0.2%
Sell of labour for food 1
0.2%
Sell of labour for food 3
0.6%
Selling our produce 1
0.2%
Settled for what was being given and also growing some few crops like cassava. 1
0.2%
She depends on niegbours. 1
0.2%
She had to reduce on the money they use to buy food . 1
0.2%
She supplements the cash assistance with the profits from her business 1
0.2%
Since the moneg reduced they reduced on the times they a supposed to eat every day. 1
0.2%
Since they reduced on their money from the organisation, they resorted to digging. 1
0.2%
Small enterprises and own production 1
0.2%
Started being economical 1
0.2%
Started to use the grown crops 1
0.2%
Started up a porridge selling business 1
0.2%
Started using savings 1
0.2%
Survived on the little available 1
0.2%
Survived with the little we receive 1
0.2%
Surviving on the little 1
0.2%
Surviving in the small ratio received 1
0.2%
Surviving on the little available 1
0.2%
Surviving with the little we get 1
0.2%
Surviving with what we get 1
0.2%
The house decided to reduce the portion size at meal time and the household also began some crop farming to support the although in small scale 1
0.2%
The house hold had to reduce on expences or expenditure 1
0.2%
The house hold head as to reduce on expenditures. 1
0.2%
The house hold head had to resuce on the expenses at home 1
0.2%
The house hold head reduced on the expenditures 4
0.8%
The house hold head reduced on the food they eat every day 1
0.2%
The house hold head reduced on the money and food we use every day 1
0.2%
The house hold head reduced on the money they use per day 1
0.2%
The house says nothing much was done apart from receiving money from UNHCR. 1
0.2%
The housevhold head had to reduce on expenditure . 1
0.2%
The maize grown supplements the cash assistance. Money got from Achol's business supplements the budget 1
0.2%
The reduced on the money they use per day 1
0.2%
The respondent says that she also started on reducing the food ratio she was taking . 1
0.2%
They could sell some of the items given by the UNHCR like non food household items to buy food. 1
0.2%
They had nothing to do 1
0.2%
They had to adjust their spending 1
0.2%
They had to use the money sparingly 2
0.4%
They reduce on expenditures 1
0.2%
They reduce on food consumption 1
0.2%
They reduce on the meals they take. 1
0.2%
They reduced on the food ratios 1
0.2%
They reduced their meals 1
0.2%
They shop in bulk and prioritise the basic needs She supplements the budget with her weaving business 1
0.2%
They sold their household utensils and some of the clothes to buy food items from some of the host community members. 1
0.2%
They started asking for food from nationals in change for their labour 1
0.2%
They tried to economise the food ratio given by the UN and also depend on casual labour money from one of the family member. 1
0.2%
Tries to economise the available money and supplement with food from the garden . Prioritising needs when budgeting for the money 1
0.2%
Trying to do farming 1
0.2%
Use money sparingly 1
0.2%
Use of money from the bussiness 1
0.2%
Use the little money sparingly 1
0.2%
Use the money sparingly 2
0.4%
Using money from the savings 1
0.2%
Using the savings and getting loand 1
0.2%
Vegetables growing 1
0.2%
Ventured i to petty trade 1
0.2%
We accepted and adopted to the situation 1
0.2%
We depended on our food stock 1
0.2%
We got loan (the wife's treatment exceeded 600000) that is deducted from the monthly pay of 130000 1
0.2%
We had no choice but to accept our fate abd adjust. 1
0.2%
We had to cope forcefully. 1
0.2%
We had to reduce on our consumption 1
0.2%
We have adjusted our expenditure..says Juma 1
0.2%
We have learnt to cope with the changes says Karla. 1
0.2%
We have resorted to farming thou the sun is destroying our second season. 1
0.2%
We have started to look for casual jobs 1
0.2%
We have tried so hard to cope. 1
0.2%
We just added up with farm produce 1
0.2%
We just bare with is 1
0.2%
We just cope with whatever we have. 1
0.2%
We just had to manage says mr. Juma. 1
0.2%
We just survive says Sabina. 1
0.2%
We kept doing business to get what to eat 1
0.2%
We reduced expenses of household 1
0.2%
We reduced on eating 1
0.2%
We reduced on food Consumption to cope up with the current Situation 1
0.2%
We started taking loans 1
0.2%
We try and get assistance from other family members. 1
0.2%
Went to dig in host community to feed her family 1
0.2%
Work for nationals on their farms for food and small pay 1
0.2%
Work in exchange for food 1
0.2%
Work in exchange for food at farms of nationals 1
0.2%
Work on nationals farms 1
0.2%
Worked for other people 1
0.2%
Worked for others 1
0.2%
Worked in farms of nationals for food and little pay 1
0.2%
Working as a casual labourer 1
0.2%
Working for food at nationals farms 1
0.2%
Working for more casual work to survive 1
0.2%
Working for other natives 1
0.2%
Working for other people 1
0.2%
Working for others 2
0.4%
Working for others to get what to eat 1
0.2%
Working for people 1
0.2%
Working for the national people 1
0.2%
Working for the natives to get food 1
0.2%
Working for the non refugees 1
0.2%
Working for the non refugees to get food 1
0.2%
Working in nationals farms to get some food and small payment 1
0.2%
Working in the farm for others 1
0.2%
Working in the farms of the non refugees 2
0.4%
we used the food we grew sparingly as we saved the money for unexpected circumstances 1
0.2%
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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