POPULATION GROWTH AND LIVELIHOODS OF URBAN POOR WOMEN IN NORTHERN CITY DIVISION OF MBALE CITY
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Livelihoods of Urban poor women are facing a serious threat from the ever growing population
unless if strong and focused strategies are implemented. The major object of this research study
was to investigate the effect of population growth on the livelihood of Urban poor women in
Northern City Division of Mbale City. Specifically the study investigated the causes of
population growth and how population growth has affected livelihoods of Urban poor women in
Northern City Division of Mbale City. The study also examined interventions that can be
adopted to reduce population growth and improve on rural women’s livelihoods in Northern City
Division of Mbale City. The study used cross-sectional design to analyze data from the study
area with the help of both qualitative and quantitative methods. The researcher collected data
from 80 respondents in the study area who were selected using simple random and purpose
sampling and questionnaires together with interview guide were used to collect data from
study subjects. The study found that high fertility of the population contributes to increase in
population numbers. Other causes of population growth found by the study are existence of high
life expectancy, religious switching and migration of the population. Further, the findings show
that the most damaging impact of increasing population on livelihood has been escalated
competition for land and depletes water resources hampering fishing livelihoods while those
settling on top of mountains are blamed for occurrence of basically natural disasters like
landslides and flooding that have destroyed that have destroyed crop gardens and pastoral
livelihoods of many rural women. The study recommended improving livelihoods of Urban poor
women is crucial and much desired in the areas of developing sustainable livelihoods
frameworks to increase resilience and adoptability of rural livelihoods to environmental changes
and related effects. Other recommendations included mapping population hotspots for
emergency relief and development assistance may in the meantime offset pressure on livelihoods
as well as reduce greenhouse effect through scaling down greenhouse gas emissions for better
and productive livelihoods.
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