SIXHONKXWENI VILLAGE

SIXHONKXWENI VILLAGE

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

Integration to Commercial Self-Sustainable Projects. 

Achieved Statuses: Ongoing Broad-based Feeding Support, Basic Nutrition Education, Health and Nutrition Awareness Campaigns, PRA Assessment, Ongoing Nutrition Surveillance and Anthropometric Surveys Assessments, Stage 2 of the PRA(Training) Process, Biodiverse Community Permaculture Garden, Exploring Affordable Localised Food Systems to support household food security.

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Food Security in the area

Sixhonkxhweni village is a rural village situated in uMqanduli town formally demarcated under King Sabata Dalidyebo Local Municipality. The Household Food Insecurity Survey indicates that the majority of the respondents depend more on social grants for their livelihood (54.8-75.9%). Agriculture forms the second largest main livelihood  coping  strategy (38.7-45.2%). However, water for irrigation is still a huge barrier for both household and cooperative agricultural practices.   

Households were categorised into food security categories using the Household Food Insecurity Access Scale (HFIAS) . Most households across the district are in the category of moderately food insecure. This is followed by fewer households that are mildly food insecure. We have very few outliers across the district that are food secure and severely food insecure. Household food security is predominantly affected by external incomes including salaries, remittances, grants and pensions. These sources of income are not stable and hence the instability in household food security.

Main Household Livelihood Strategy

Main Livelihood Strategy King Sabata  Municipality
Cooperative 39.4%
Employment 13.6%
Grant 75.8%
Trade/Business 1.5%
Labour/ Wages 3.0%
Household Farming 10.6%

 

Types of Land Ownership

Type of Land Ownership King Sabata  Municipality
Communal  25%
Coop Members land 47.1%
Lease Agreement 2.9%
Permission to Occupy 23.5%
Non Specific 1.5%

 

Household Food Security Categories

Household Food Categories King Sabata  Municipality
Food Secure  13.4%
Mildly Food insecure  23.9%
Moderately Food Insecure 53.7%
Severely Food Insecure  9.0%

 

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