Lives beyond the line: the experiences of female headed households living in absolute poverty in the Wenela area of Kalabo district in Zambia

Type Thesis or Dissertation - Masters
Title Lives beyond the line: the experiences of female headed households living in absolute poverty in the Wenela area of Kalabo district in Zambia
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2006
URL http://brage.bibsys.no/hibo/bitstream/URN:NBN:no-bibsys_brage_4057/1/Mishengo_Pius.pdf
Abstract
This study was meant to explore the Iife experiences and coping mechanisms of female headed housel~olds living in absolute poverty in the Wenela area of Kalabo District in Zambia. The study was undertaken between November and December, 2005. Data was collected using qualitative research rnethods and involved eight respondents. The study revealed that HIV/AIDS and the culture of property inheritance are some of the major contributing factors to the high levels of poverty among female headed households in the Wenela area. Female headed households in the study reported spending a good portion of their meagre resources on caring for their sick children and their parents after having already spent a lot on their deceased husbands' illnesses and burial expenses. They fiu-ther reported that their capacity to engage in income generating activities is constrained by the time spent on caring for their sick relatives and the limited investment resources spent on medical expenses. The study found that many female headed households struggle to cope with HIV/AIDS related illnesses and deaths. Respondents reported that they are overburdened by the number of orphaned children they are taking care of. The study further revealed that female headed households are unable to access support from the traditional social support networks which used to provide both economic and social support to vulnerable women in the past as they are ovenvhelmed and overstretched by the magnitude of poverty arnong vulnerable groups.

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