Animal Husbandry Agrarian Interventions and Food Security in Refugee Settlements in Uganda; A Case of Nakivale Refugee Settlement
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Date
2025-09
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International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR)
Abstract
The study examined the effect of animal husbandry agrarian interventions on food security in refugee
settlements in Uganda; a case of Nakivale Refugee Settlement. It specifically focused on; assessing the
effects of animal husbandry agrarian interventions on food availability in Nakivale Refugee Settlement,
assessing the effects of animal husbandry agrarian interventions on food accessibility in Nakivale Refugee
Settlement and assessing the effects of animal husbandry agrarian interventions on food quality in
Nakivale Refugee Settlement. The study was carried out using a cross sectional survey research design
where both quantitative and qualitative research approaches were also used. The data was collected using
questionnaires, interviews and observations and during data collection; both purposive and simple random
sampling methods were used. A sample size of 400 respondents who are refugees in Nakivale Refugee
Settlement and 7 key informants was also used in the study. The study findings revealed that animal
husbandry agrarian interventions in Nakivale Refugee Settlement significantly improved food security by
enhancing food availability, accessibility, and quality. Livestock distribution, improved breeds, veterinary
services, training, and market-linkage programs increased year-round supply, dietary diversity, income
generation, and safe, nutritious animal products. Pearson’s correlation confirmed strong positive
relationships between these interventions and food outcomes: food availability (r = 0.656, p < 0.05), food
accessibility (r = 0.623, p < 0.05), and food quality (r = 0.644, p < 0.05), demonstrating that strengthened
animal husbandry programs directly bolster household and community-level food security. Finally, the
study recommended the need for expanding livestock distribution and improved breeds, strengthening
training in animal husbandry, enhancing veterinary services, promoting market-linkages for livestock
products, and institutionalizing monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to sustain livestock productivity,
improve food quality and accessibility, increase household income, and ensure long-term food security in
Nakivale Refugee Settlement.
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Animal Husbandry, Agrarian Interventions, Food Security, Refugee Settlements, Uganda
Citation
IJFMR250556265