Migration, Rural-Urban Linkages and Food Insecurity

Ndeyapo Nickanor, Jonathan Crush and Wade Pendleton

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Rapid Urbanisation, Urban Food Deserts and Food Security in Africa

This chapter focuses specifically on the linkages between migration and food insecurity in a rapidly-growing city. Windhoek has experienced significant rural-urban migration in recent years, especially since Namibia’s independence in 1990. Many migrants have settled in the northern and north-western areas of the city, primarily in the informal housing areas. Most of the migrant households are poor, food-insecure and female-centred. In an effort to mitigate their insecure food situation, they make use of various strategies including receiving food transfers, obtaining food from informal markets, and other informal methods.

Citation: 2016. In J. Crush and J. Battersby (eds.), Rapid Urbanisation, Urban Food Deserts and Food Security in Africa (Switzerland: Springer).

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Featured City: Windhoek, Namibia

Featured Country: Namibia

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