BLIKKIESDORP

BLIKKIESDORP

PHASE 3

The projects empower communities to become self-sufficient, addressing malnutrition and food insecurity. They provide skills training and job opportunities for income generation, improved health, and positive behavior, leading to long-term solutions.

Current Phase: 3

Achieved Statuses: Ongoing Broad-based Feeding Support, Nutrition Education, Health and Nutrition Awareness Campaigns, PRA Assessment, Ongoing Nutrition Surveillance and Anthropometric Surveys Assessments, Stage 2 of the PRA(Training) Process.

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Food Security in the area

The Amajuba District, with a population of 556,580, experienced an average annual population growth of 1.10% between 2009 and 2019. The district has 127,000 households, 788 of which are child-headed. Approximately 12.3% of households live in informal dwellings, and 48% are headed by women. The leading causes of death for children under 5 are lower respiratory infections, diarrhea, and pre-term birth complications. For young adults aged 15-24, tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS are the main causes of death. Poverty levels increased by 11.31% from 2009 to 2019, with 416,000 people living in poverty. Informal employment increased marginally, while unemployment rose by 20,200. Literacy rates improved, with more people attaining higher education. The district’s GDP grew from R12.5 billion in 2009 to R22.2 billion in 2019, contributing 2.76% to the KwaZulu-Natal Province GDP. Community services is the largest economic sector, followed by manufacturing and finance. Access to basic services, such as piped water and electricity, remains a challenge for many households in the district.

Current Stats

IPC Acute Food Insecurity Analysis Current Population Projected Population Key Drivers
None 229196 233232 Lived Poverty, Unemployment
Stressed 137517 93293 Instability of Food Access
Crisis 68759 116616 Food Affordability
Emergency 22920 23323 Loss of Income
Catastrophe 0 0 Covid-19 Impact

 

   Current Stats

IPC Acute Food Insecurity Analysis Current Population
None 229196
Stressed 137517
Crisis 68759
Emergency 22920
Catastrophe 0
Projected Population Key Drivers
233232 Lived Poverty, Unemployment
93293 Instability of Food Access
116616 Food Affordability
23323 Loss of Income
0 Covid-19 Impact

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