American Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development
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American Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development, Vol.2, No.1, Mar. 2017, Pub. Date: Jun. 15, 2017
Assessment the Food Security Situation of IDP’s at Nyala Adjacent Camps
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Authors
[01] Abdalrahman Abdalaziz Salih, Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zalingei, Zalingei, Central Darfur State, Sudan.
[02] Mohammed Badawi Hussein, Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Faculty of Agricultural Studies, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum, Sudan.
[03] Omeima Bashir, Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development, Faculty of Agricultural Studies, Sudan University of Science and Technology, Khartoum, Sudan.
Abstract
The study was conducted at Nyala adjacent IDP’s camps to assess the food security situation of IDP’s, in South Darfur State, Sudan. The study aimed to assess the food security situation of IDP’s in displaced camp. The data was obtained by using both primary and secondary data sources. The questionnaire was main primary data collection technique used in this study, to investigate the situation for 384 respondents at five South Darfur IDP’s camps. The data which were collected are analyzed by using SPSS program. Frequency distribution and percentage tables and Chi-square test are main analysis techniques for data collected analysis. The study outlined that the majority of respondent were joined to educational institution, have source of work, married and married with children by 90.4%, 71.4%, and 61.9% respectively. The majority of respondents expressed that family size range between 5 – 10 persons by 52.9%. The majority of respondents by 68% explain that their displacement duration was more than 10 years. The majority of respondents by 67.7% were food insecurity. Chi-square results show that there are no significant relationships between duration of displacement and living with extended family with food security situation. Due to these findings, there is much more efforts must have joined to reduce the vulnerability life of the IDP’s at camp setting in South Darfur IDP’s camp: improving the capacity of IDP’s to effectively sharing them on national economy. Adopting appropriate displacement solutions themes to improve the life of these groups. Aids providers must deal to secure the appropriate ratio of food for the more vulnerable IDP’s at camp setting
Keywords
Displacement, South Darfur State, IDP’s Camps, and IDP’s Food Security
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