Analysis of Household Poverty and Household Vulnerability to Poverty: The Role of Social Protection Measures in Reducing Household Poverty and Vulnerability in Katakwi District-Uganda

Type Journal Article - Analysis
Title Analysis of Household Poverty and Household Vulnerability to Poverty: The Role of Social Protection Measures in Reducing Household Poverty and Vulnerability in Katakwi District-Uganda
Author(s)
Volume 6
Issue 20
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
URL http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/249337/2/Julius Okello.pdf
Abstract
The correlation between poverty and vulnerability, and the role social protection ex-ante measures and ex-post
measures can play in reducing household poverty and household vulnerability mitigation measures, is the main
concern of this paper. In this study, we estimate ex-ante poverty and vulnerability among the sampled household
heads from the post-conflict district of Katakwi in Teso-sub-region. Using primary data collected from February
to August 2016, the preliminary results show that, household vulnerability to poverty is more prevalent in
conflict affected areas and it is not the same with those households living in secure and peaceful areas. There is a
high level of household susceptibility to falling back into poverty in the near future in conflict affected areas. It
is suggested that, social protection ex-ante measures can be used to prevent households from becoming poor as
well as ex-post measures to alleviate those already trapped in poverty and vulnerability to escape poverty and
vulnerability. In designing policies one should take note of the diverse nature of poverty and vulnerability. For
the chronically poor households who lack economic assets, priority should be given to reduction of consumption
fluctuations and building up asset base through a combination of protective, preventive promotive and
transformative programmes.

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