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Title: Understanding livelihood change and evolving vulnerability in Lesotho


1
Understanding livelihood change and evolving
vulnerability in Lesotho and appropriate
programming responses
  • Palesa Ndabe
  • Stephen Turner

2
Livelihoods in Lesotho diverse and dynamic
  • To help reduce vulnerability and alleviate
    poverty, we must
  • understand the diversity
  • track the dynamics
  • LRAPs research component tried to do both

3
LRAP research activities
  • Literature review
  • Research strategy
  • Eight other research studies
  • Emphasis on longitudinal work, including access
    to past data

4
LRAP research activities
  • Literature review
  • Research strategy
  • Eight other research studies
  • Emphasis on longitudinal work, including access
    to past data
  • Analysis of the underlying causes of poverty

5
Poverty and vulnerability in Lesotho
  • Poverty is spreading and deepening
  • Vulnerability is spreading and changing

6
Underlying causes of poverty
  • Geopolitical history and status
  • Gender inequity
  • Governance and politics

7
Intermediate causes of poverty
  • Unemployment
  • Environmental problems
  • HIV/AIDS

8
National consultations, 2002 causes of poverty
Rank rural lowlands and foothills Rank mountains and Senqu valley Rank all consult-ations
Agricultural problems 1 1 1
Employment, problems in the economy 2 2 2
Health, sanitation, water supply 3 3 3
Politics and governance 4 5 4
Crime, poor law enforcement 5 4 5
Poverty, hunger 6 7 6
Poor natural resource management, land degradation 7 6 7
Lack of equipment 8 - 10
Education 9 9 9
Welfare, social problems 10 8 8
Poor roads and infrastructure - 9 -
9
Evolving vulnerability employment
  • Rural Lesotho is not an agrarian economy or
    society
  • South African mine labour more than halved in 15
    years
  • Lesotho factory work new opportunities, new
    vulnerabilities
  • Livelihoods and their vulnerabilities
    increasingly span urban and rural Lesotho

10
Evolving vulnerability environment
  • Unreliable climate a constant
  • Land degradation continues we think
  • Water a key constraint
  • Increasing dependence on the biosphere for energy

11
Evolving vulnerability HIV/AIDS
  • The nations worst crisis
  • Deeper vulnerability for women and girls
  • New vulnerability for children and older people
  • New vulnerability for livelihoods
  • New vulnerability for the state

12
Evolving vulnerability institutions
  • Deteriorating governance hurts the poor most
  • A new start a fragile time
  • Many indigenous institutions are resilient
  • Formal institutions threatened by HIV/AIDS

13
Evolving vulnerability sharing and support
  • Some sharing mechanisms resilient others fading
    away
  • A decline in community spirit?
  • The massive new burden of HIV/AIDS
  • Can support groups help?

14
Programming responses
  • Link livelihoods and HIV/AIDS initiatives
  • Link rural and urban initiatives
  • Help society to tackle gender inequity
  • Promote effective interventions in governance and
    social support

15
Programming responses
  • Support ways for the vulnerable to produce food
  • Help people overcome water constraints
  • Help extension services adjust to new
    vulnerabilities
  • Adjust, extend, reinforce development roles

16
  • Khotso
  • Pula
  • Nala
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