The main objective of this thesis is to understand and explain the ongoing construction of livelihood activities by urban households in the low-income high-density area of Budiriro, Harare, Zimbabwe in a context characterised by systemic crisis and a general decline of the national economy. The study utilised a mixed methods research approach, which combined both qualitative and quantitative research, including a survey, life histories and focus group discussions. The thesis discusses a diverse range of livelihood activities of Budiriro households, such as formal employment, informal trading and agricultural activities, and the ways in which households seeks to diversify their livelihood portfolio. It does this by way of also examining the ...
This is a study of everyday life and the quality of living in a poor neighbourhood of Chitungwiza, a...
The aim of the paper was to asses the contribution of river sand extraction to the livelihoods of th...
Rapid urbanisation is one of the greatest challenges facing both developed and developing countries....
The main objective of this thesis is to understand and explain the ongoing construction of livelihoo...
This thesis seeks to understand and analyze the livelihood strategies of urban women traders at Maga...
Informal sector has become the main source of urban livelihoods through employment creation due to s...
This thesis seeks to understand and analyze the livelihood strategies of urban women traders at Maga...
The focus of this study is on urban agriculture which is a common informal sector activity across mo...
The purpose of investigating livelihood strategies is to seek patterns that can be acted upon in ord...
Student Number : 9510358Y - PhD thesis - School of Social Sciences - Faculty of Humanitie
This research study explored livelihood strategies that female headed households adopt in Magaso vil...
Abstract: The study reflected on the livelihoods activities of A1 farmers in Goromonzi District in M...
This is a study of everyday life and the quality of living in a poor neighbourhood of Chitungwiza, a...
The turbulent economic and political situation that has plagued Zimbabwe over the past two decades h...
The turbulent economic and political situation that has plagued Zimbabwe over the past two decades h...
This is a study of everyday life and the quality of living in a poor neighbourhood of Chitungwiza, a...
The aim of the paper was to asses the contribution of river sand extraction to the livelihoods of th...
Rapid urbanisation is one of the greatest challenges facing both developed and developing countries....
The main objective of this thesis is to understand and explain the ongoing construction of livelihoo...
This thesis seeks to understand and analyze the livelihood strategies of urban women traders at Maga...
Informal sector has become the main source of urban livelihoods through employment creation due to s...
This thesis seeks to understand and analyze the livelihood strategies of urban women traders at Maga...
The focus of this study is on urban agriculture which is a common informal sector activity across mo...
The purpose of investigating livelihood strategies is to seek patterns that can be acted upon in ord...
Student Number : 9510358Y - PhD thesis - School of Social Sciences - Faculty of Humanitie
This research study explored livelihood strategies that female headed households adopt in Magaso vil...
Abstract: The study reflected on the livelihoods activities of A1 farmers in Goromonzi District in M...
This is a study of everyday life and the quality of living in a poor neighbourhood of Chitungwiza, a...
The turbulent economic and political situation that has plagued Zimbabwe over the past two decades h...
The turbulent economic and political situation that has plagued Zimbabwe over the past two decades h...
This is a study of everyday life and the quality of living in a poor neighbourhood of Chitungwiza, a...
The aim of the paper was to asses the contribution of river sand extraction to the livelihoods of th...
Rapid urbanisation is one of the greatest challenges facing both developed and developing countries....