Impact of "alleviating hunger hunger together" programme on food security in Bojanala district in South Africa
Abstract
The study presents the impact of food security in Moretele Local Municipality,
Bojanala District in North West Province, South Africa. The study was conducted
among 100 households in Moretele from different villages. Respondents were
selected randomly and information gathered through questionnaires. The results
showed that 13 percent of the respondents were less than 30 years, 24 percent
were between 51 - 60 years. Twenty -two percent are aged between 30 - 40 and
41 - 50 respectively. Though high percentage of respondents had access to land,
resources such as money are not available to carry on the agricultural activities. For
this reason, most are not engaged in the agricultural activities and do not have
farming experience. The highest percentage of source of income is through child
support grant and it is mainly used to make available food for daily consumption.
It is clear that most of the households were food insecure. The level of
unemployment is very high and level of education low. Thirty-eight percent of the
respondents went to school up to primary level, and this is the highest percentage
and the lowest is 2 percent for college attendants. Most of the respondents blame
the area for their lack of unemployment; there are no nearby farms or factories for
them to get employment. Significant determinants of attitude towards AHT are
marital status ( t =-2.22),race (t =2.22), religion (t =-4.27),sources of income ( t
=2.567) and membership of group ( t =6.245). Based on the findings, the study
recommends that there should be an improvement in resources for the proper
execution of the project.