Adoption of sustainable agricultural practices for improving the livelihoods of refugees in northern Uganda.
Adoption of sustainable agricultural practices for improving the livelihoods of refugees in northern Uganda.
Date
2025
Authors
Akurut, Edith
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Makerere University
Abstract
Uganda has significantly continued to receive a large number of refugees in the region and this
is positively correlated with its proportional increase in peace and stability. The presence of
favorable climatic conditions enhances agricultural productivity and this has triggered
redirecting of refugees into agricultural production as the major source of livelihood. However,
in Ugandan setting, it has not yet been clearly established how adoption of sustainable
agricultural practices has enhanced the livelihoods of the refugees. The study therefore aimed
at determining the extent of adoption of sustainable agricultural practices, factors influencing
the adoption and effect of adoption on the livelihoods of refugees in Palabek refugee settlement.
The study utilized a cross-sectional design to analyze the contribution of adoption of SAPs in
the enhancement of livelihoods in the context of a single settlement and a sample size of 278
respondents was chosen using simple random sampling and a questionnaire was used to collect
quantitative data while a focus group discussion and interview guide was used to collect
qualitative data from the respondents. The study results revealed that crop production is the
main agricultural activity practiced by refugees living in Palabek refugee settlement in a bid to
improve on their food security and household incomes. The study further revealed that diseases,
limited land and limited technical support are the most serious challenges hindering adoption
of SAPs by refugees. It is concluded that food security in Palabek refugee settlement is rather
influenced by agricultural production and the associated dynamics that ultimately determine
the well-being of the refugee communities. It is important to appreciate that any variation in
factors of production, weather and land will determine livelihood status of the community for
such a specific period of time. It’s recommended that refugees should adopt SAPs to mitigate
effects of climate change, supporting the refugees with training on SAPs and other agricultural
inputs like, farming tools, land, farmers training, improved seeds which are high yielding and
quick maturing for improved productivity and production.
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A dissertation submitted to the Directorate of Research and Graduate Training in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of Master of Science in Environment and Natural Resources of Makerere University
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Akurut, E. (2025). Adoption of sustainable agricultural practices for improving the livelihoods of refugees in northern Uganda [unpublished masters thesis]. Makerere University, Kampala.