Gendered drought effects within family settings, Masvingo Zimbabwe " 2000 to 2016"

PHDGS === Institute for Gender and Youth Studies === This study examines the views, understandings, beliefs and practices on the effects of drought and how women cope in this regard. Feminist theories such as the Standpoint theory, Intersectionality, Ecofeminism and Social Construction were used to...

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Main Author: Takayindisa, Flora Maruva
Other Authors: Thobejane, T. D.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2019
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Online Access:Takayindisa, Flora Maruva (2019) Gendered drought effects within family settings, Masvingo Zimbabwe " 2000 to 2016", University of Venda, South Africa.<http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1472>.
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-univen-oai-univendspace.univen.ac.za-11602-14722020-05-07T03:17:34Z Gendered drought effects within family settings, Masvingo Zimbabwe " 2000 to 2016" Takayindisa, Flora Maruva Thobejane, T. D. Mukwevho M. H. Mudau, T. J. Drought Equity Family Gender equality Gender roles Natural disasters Vulnerability 338.14082096891 Droughts -- Zimbabwe Weather -- Zimbabwe Women in agriculture -- Zimbabwe Women in development -- Zimbabwe Women farmers -- Zimbabwe Women in economic development -- Zimbabwe Agriculture -- Zimbabwe PHDGS Institute for Gender and Youth Studies This study examines the views, understandings, beliefs and practices on the effects of drought and how women cope in this regard. Feminist theories such as the Standpoint theory, Intersectionality, Ecofeminism and Social Construction were used to conceptualize the gender roles and practices that continue to hinder equity between men and women. This study was qualitative in design. The population of the study comprised of men and women living in Shashe village. A total number of people interviewed was 24, 6men and 6 women from focus group and 12 participants for individual participants. A purposive sample of participants was drawn from the population of farmers. The researchers targeted farmers, who are affected by erratic rainfall. The data was analysed using thematic analysis. The themes that emananted from the study were; environmental effects, economic effects, food scarcity, health effects, distribution of gender roles and coping strategies to drought. The findings showed that there were paradigm shifts in terms of gender relations with regard to drought in many villages, townships and cities today. Furthermore, cultural patterns embedded in patriarchal relationships are accommodating forms of relationships which are not favourable to women. The study recommends that farmers should also have other sources to generate income other than farming because of the changing weather patterns and also to educate women in all dimensions of agriculture so that they are well informed. NRF 2019 2019-10-16T13:26:56Z 2019-10-16T13:26:56Z 2019-09-20 Thesis Takayindisa, Flora Maruva (2019) Gendered drought effects within family settings, Masvingo Zimbabwe " 2000 to 2016", University of Venda, South Africa.<http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1472>. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1472 en University of Venda 1 online resource (xvii, 179 leaves : color illustrations)
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language en
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topic Drought
Equity
Family
Gender equality
Gender roles
Natural disasters
Vulnerability
338.14082096891
Droughts -- Zimbabwe
Weather -- Zimbabwe
Women in agriculture -- Zimbabwe
Women in development -- Zimbabwe
Women farmers -- Zimbabwe
Women in economic development -- Zimbabwe
Agriculture -- Zimbabwe
spellingShingle Drought
Equity
Family
Gender equality
Gender roles
Natural disasters
Vulnerability
338.14082096891
Droughts -- Zimbabwe
Weather -- Zimbabwe
Women in agriculture -- Zimbabwe
Women in development -- Zimbabwe
Women farmers -- Zimbabwe
Women in economic development -- Zimbabwe
Agriculture -- Zimbabwe
Takayindisa, Flora Maruva
Gendered drought effects within family settings, Masvingo Zimbabwe " 2000 to 2016"
description PHDGS === Institute for Gender and Youth Studies === This study examines the views, understandings, beliefs and practices on the effects of drought and how women cope in this regard. Feminist theories such as the Standpoint theory, Intersectionality, Ecofeminism and Social Construction were used to conceptualize the gender roles and practices that continue to hinder equity between men and women. This study was qualitative in design. The population of the study comprised of men and women living in Shashe village. A total number of people interviewed was 24, 6men and 6 women from focus group and 12 participants for individual participants. A purposive sample of participants was drawn from the population of farmers. The researchers targeted farmers, who are affected by erratic rainfall. The data was analysed using thematic analysis. The themes that emananted from the study were; environmental effects, economic effects, food scarcity, health effects, distribution of gender roles and coping strategies to drought. The findings showed that there were paradigm shifts in terms of gender relations with regard to drought in many villages, townships and cities today. Furthermore, cultural patterns embedded in patriarchal relationships are accommodating forms of relationships which are not favourable to women. The study recommends that farmers should also have other sources to generate income other than farming because of the changing weather patterns and also to educate women in all dimensions of agriculture so that they are well informed. === NRF
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title Gendered drought effects within family settings, Masvingo Zimbabwe " 2000 to 2016"
title_short Gendered drought effects within family settings, Masvingo Zimbabwe " 2000 to 2016"
title_full Gendered drought effects within family settings, Masvingo Zimbabwe " 2000 to 2016"
title_fullStr Gendered drought effects within family settings, Masvingo Zimbabwe " 2000 to 2016"
title_full_unstemmed Gendered drought effects within family settings, Masvingo Zimbabwe " 2000 to 2016"
title_sort gendered drought effects within family settings, masvingo zimbabwe " 2000 to 2016"
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