S. B. Otieno and Were Fred and E. W. Kabiru and K. Waza
Impact of HIVAIDS on Food Security in Pala SubLocation, Bondo District, Kenya
43 - 47
2017
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International Journal of Nutrition and Food Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10006448
https://publications.waset.org/vol/121
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Background HIVAIDS is leading to the loss of labor through sickness and subsequent death, this is leading to the neglect of farm and offfarm activities, with the subsequent loss of potential income and food security. The situation is sensitive to seasonal labour peaks in agriculture. This study was done to determine the impact of high HIV prevalence in farming systems and food security in Pala Bondo District, Kenya. Methods In this study, 386 respondents were randomly chosen in Pala SubLocation. The respondents and key informants were interviewed using structured questionnaire. The data were entered and analyzed using SPSS version 16. Results It was established that majority of respondents (67) were between 18 and 35 years χ2 (1, N 386) 13.430, p 0.000 (chimney effect). The study also established that 83.5 of respondents were married χ2 (1, N 370) 166.277 p 0.000 and predominant occupation being farming and fishing (61), while 52.8 of farm labour was by hand, 26 by oxen, and 4.9 mechanized. 73.2 of respondents only farm 0.25 to 2 acres, 48 mentioned lack of labour in land preparation χ2 ((1,N 321) 113.146, p 0.000), in planting χ2 (1, N 321) 29.28, p 0.000. Majority of respondents lack food from January to June, during which 93 buy food. Conclusion The high HIV prevalence in Pala has affected the farm labour leading to food insecurity.
Open Science Index 121, 2017