| Value |
Category |
| 1 |
Rely on less preferred, less expensive food |
| 2 |
Borrowed food, helped by relatives |
| 3 |
Purchased food on credit |
| 4 |
Consumed more wild foods or hunted |
| 5 |
Consumed seed stock held for next season |
| 6 |
Reduced the proportions of the meals for all |
| 7 |
Adults ate less so that children could eat |
| 8 |
Reduced number of meals per day |
| 9 |
Skipped days without eating |
| 10 |
Some HH members migrated temporarily (< 6 months) |
| 11 |
Some HH members migrated permanently (> 6 months) |
| 12 |
Reduced expenditures on health and education |
| 13 |
Spent savings |
| 14 |
Borrowed money |
| 15 |
Sold HH articles (utensils, blankets) or jewelry |
| 16 |
Sold agricultural tools, seeds,… |
| 17 |
Sold building materials |
| 18 |
Sold HH furniture |
| 19 |
Sold HH poultry, birds, ducks |
| 20 |
Sold small animals – goats, sheep, pigs |
| 21 |
Sold big animals – oxen, cow, bulls |
| 22 |
Rented out land |
| 23 |
Sold land |
| 24 |
Worked for food only |
| 25 |
Extended working hours |
| 26 |
Children taken out of school |
| 27 |
Moved house |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.