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Report on Four Household Economy Assessments in Zimbabwe
for the SADC-VAC and Zimbabwe VAC, August 2002
Covering 4 Food Economy Zones:
1. Highveld Prime Communal
2. Mashonaland "Fast Track" Resettlement
3. Mashonaland Commercial Farm Workers
4. North Great Dyke Informal Mining Communities
Save the Children (UK) - Zimbabwe Country Programme - 2nd Draft Report Date: 16th August, 2002
E-mail: inform@scfuk.org.zw
Save the Children (UK), UNDP, the Department of Social Welfare, AREX and Zvimba Rural District Council
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Table of Contents |
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY |
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INTRODUCTION |
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ASSESMENT PURPOSE AND METHODOLOGY |
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Highveld Prime Communal |
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Mashonaland 'Fast Track' Resettlement |
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Mashonaland Commercial Farm Workers |
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North Great Dyke Informal Mining Communities |
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Annex 1: Communal Lands included in the 'Highveld Prime Communal' FEZ |
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Annex 2: Seasonal Calendar |
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Annex 3: Assumptions for Best, Worst and Likely Case Scenarios for FEZs 1 and 2 |
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Annex 4: Calculations of Food Access as Per ZIMVAC Questionnaire |
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Acknowledgements
Save the Children UK would like to acknowledge the support of the following, who contributed to and/ or supported this assessment:
- The Office of the Minister of Local Government
- The Provinical Administrator, Mashonaland East
- Zvimba Rural District Council
- AREX, Zvimba and Mashonaland East
- The Department of Social Welfare, Mashonaland East
- UNDP Relief & Recovery Unit
- SADC FANR Vulnerability Assessment Committee
- The District Administrator's Office, Zvimba District
- The District Administrator's Office, Goromonzi District
- The District Administrator's Office, Marondera District
- The District Administrator's Office, Seke District
- Communities and local leadership in Goromonzi, Marondera, Seke and Zvimba districts
The opinions expressed in this report are solely those of Save the Children UK.
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