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ABSTRACT
This study sought to find out the effect of the Integrated Coastal Fisheries
Governance programme on the food security status of households in shama
districts. A multistage sampling technique was used to select 140 fishermen in
shama district and structured interviews schedules were used to collect data from
the respondents. The data collected from the respondents were analysed using
descriptive statistics, and binary logistic regression analysis. A description of the
Integrated Coastal Fisheries Governance programme revealed that the programme
had several stages, components, actors and beneficiaries. The research also
discovered that majority of the households were food insecure but the programme
had a positive effect on the food security status of the fishermen. Vessel type,
ownership of vessel, experience in fishing, marital status, number of dependants,
age of fishing and education level of fishermen were found to be significant
predictors of food security status. The study concluded that the programme had a
positive effect on the household food security and a recommendation was made
for a replication of the project in other regions |
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