Drivers and magnitude of food insecurity among rural households in southern Democratic Republic of Congo

Access to adequate and nutritious food is accepted as a human right worldwide. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kasai Oriental province is one of the most vulnerable provinces in the country in terms of food insecurity. However, its current depth of food insecurity and the root factors hav...

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Autores principales: Manyong, V., Dontsop-Nguezet, P., Nyamuhirwa, D. A., Osabohien, R., Bokanga, M., Mignouna, J., Bamba, Z., Adeoti, R.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159958
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author Manyong, V.
Dontsop-Nguezet, P.
Nyamuhirwa, D. A.
Osabohien, R.
Bokanga, M.
Mignouna, J.
Bamba, Z.
Adeoti, R.
author_browse Adeoti, R.
Bamba, Z.
Bokanga, M.
Dontsop-Nguezet, P.
Manyong, V.
Mignouna, J.
Nyamuhirwa, D. A.
Osabohien, R.
author_facet Manyong, V.
Dontsop-Nguezet, P.
Nyamuhirwa, D. A.
Osabohien, R.
Bokanga, M.
Mignouna, J.
Bamba, Z.
Adeoti, R.
author_sort Manyong, V.
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description Access to adequate and nutritious food is accepted as a human right worldwide. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kasai Oriental province is one of the most vulnerable provinces in the country in terms of food insecurity. However, its current depth of food insecurity and the root factors have not been studied. Against this background, this study used cross-sectional data from 318 households to analyze the magnitude and socioeconomic drivers of food insecurity among rural households in the province. We developed two food security indicators: the food consumption score (FCS) and household food insecurity access scale (HFIAS), and applied the ordinary least square (OLS) and the negative binomial model for the analysis. Our findings show that households rely mainly on vegetables to meet their food need, consume more energy, and have limited access to protein, vitamin, and fat-rich foods. All the surveyed households were deficient in food quantity, while 75 % were deficient in quality. The study noted that the severity of food insecurity is zone-specific and more pronounced in the Kabeya Kamwanga territory than in others. Importantly, the poverty and education levels among households associated with large household sizes were the significant determinants of food insecurity in the area. These results strongly demonstrate the need for agrifood interventions that foster education, enable efficient land use, and target poor households in the province.
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spelling CGSpace1599582025-12-08T09:54:28Z Drivers and magnitude of food insecurity among rural households in southern Democratic Republic of Congo Manyong, V. Dontsop-Nguezet, P. Nyamuhirwa, D. A. Osabohien, R. Bokanga, M. Mignouna, J. Bamba, Z. Adeoti, R. food insecurity food scarcity households Access to adequate and nutritious food is accepted as a human right worldwide. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Kasai Oriental province is one of the most vulnerable provinces in the country in terms of food insecurity. However, its current depth of food insecurity and the root factors have not been studied. Against this background, this study used cross-sectional data from 318 households to analyze the magnitude and socioeconomic drivers of food insecurity among rural households in the province. We developed two food security indicators: the food consumption score (FCS) and household food insecurity access scale (HFIAS), and applied the ordinary least square (OLS) and the negative binomial model for the analysis. Our findings show that households rely mainly on vegetables to meet their food need, consume more energy, and have limited access to protein, vitamin, and fat-rich foods. All the surveyed households were deficient in food quantity, while 75 % were deficient in quality. The study noted that the severity of food insecurity is zone-specific and more pronounced in the Kabeya Kamwanga territory than in others. Importantly, the poverty and education levels among households associated with large household sizes were the significant determinants of food insecurity in the area. These results strongly demonstrate the need for agrifood interventions that foster education, enable efficient land use, and target poor households in the province. 2024-11 2024-11-20T07:35:47Z 2024-11-20T07:35:47Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159958 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Manyong, V., Nguezet, P. M. D., Dieu-Merci, A. N., Osabohien, R., Bokanga, M., Mignouna, J., ... & Adeoti, R. (2024). Drivers and magnitude of food insecurity among rural households in southern Democratic Republic of Congo. Heliyon. 10, 21: e40207, 1-13.
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food scarcity
households
Manyong, V.
Dontsop-Nguezet, P.
Nyamuhirwa, D. A.
Osabohien, R.
Bokanga, M.
Mignouna, J.
Bamba, Z.
Adeoti, R.
Drivers and magnitude of food insecurity among rural households in southern Democratic Republic of Congo
title Drivers and magnitude of food insecurity among rural households in southern Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full Drivers and magnitude of food insecurity among rural households in southern Democratic Republic of Congo
title_fullStr Drivers and magnitude of food insecurity among rural households in southern Democratic Republic of Congo
title_full_unstemmed Drivers and magnitude of food insecurity among rural households in southern Democratic Republic of Congo
title_short Drivers and magnitude of food insecurity among rural households in southern Democratic Republic of Congo
title_sort drivers and magnitude of food insecurity among rural households in southern democratic republic of congo
topic food insecurity
food scarcity
households
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159958
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