Research Article
Rural Household Food Security Status: The Case of Jimma Rare District, Horo Guduru Wollega, Western Ethiopia
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 1, April 2024
Pages:
1-8
Received:
21 November 2023
Accepted:
13 December 2023
Published:
8 January 2024
Abstract: The study looks analysis of food security status in Jimma Rare District, Horo Guduru Wollega, Oromia Regional state, Western Ethiopia. As the basic objective, the study identified major economic and social factors influencing food security in the study area. Systematic sample selection method was used to select 320 sample households. The necessary data were collected using HH survey and key informant discussion and analyzed using descriptive and logistic regression model. Accordingly, the finding of the study shows 45.9% of rural HHs were food secure and 54.1% were food insecure. Natural and socio-economic factor for rural households to be food insecure were identified. Working with collaboration of farmers at the grass root level will realize the confidence of HH food security status. Also proper attention has to be given to mitigate the rapidly growing population, illegal urbanization, increasing farmers’ perception on agricultural input to increase productivity.
Abstract: The study looks analysis of food security status in Jimma Rare District, Horo Guduru Wollega, Oromia Regional state, Western Ethiopia. As the basic objective, the study identified major economic and social factors influencing food security in the study area. Systematic sample selection method was used to select 320 sample households. The necessary ...
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Research Article
Overview of the Methods of Collecting Algerian Documents at the Beginning of the Second Half of the 19th Century: The “Algerian Historical Society” as a Model
Issue:
Volume 10, Issue 1, April 2024
Pages:
9-19
Received:
3 September 2023
Accepted:
20 November 2023
Published:
18 January 2024
Abstract: Barely twenty-six years after the occupation of Algeria - that is to say in the year 1856 - the French occupying authorities decided, with the encouragement of the Ministry of War, to create the "Algerian Historical Society". Among their assigned objectives: the preparation of a complete campaign of exploration of the Algerian soil, aiming to collect everything that would make it possible to obtain data and information on the zones under their occupation, and to extend it to zones still "outside control". Among the most important things that the association has inscribed in its agenda are documents, collectibles, numismatics and other materials that can reveal the "history" of Algeria and the region since the Libyan (antiquity) era up to the period of Turkish domination. The "Algerian Historical Society" and its spokesperson, the "Revue Africaine", which came into being the same year, decided that all documents that would come into the possession of soldiers or civilians involved in the campaign should be collected, translated and inscribed, mentioning the geographical location in which they were found. Based on the above, this research will be limited to documents in Algeria in particular, in terms of mode of collection, translation and methods of analysis, in the period between the years 1856 - 1871 only - note that this description campaign lasted one hundred and six years - a difficult period in the modern history of Algeria, given that the campaigns of the colonial army on most Algerian cities and regions, which resisted the occupation, have encountered fierce resistance, which lasted over seventy years, such as the resistance of Emir Abdelkader in the west and center, Ahmed Bey in the east, Zaatcha in the south (Biskra), the Mokrani and Awlad al-Sheikh in the rest of the country.
Abstract: Barely twenty-six years after the occupation of Algeria - that is to say in the year 1856 - the French occupying authorities decided, with the encouragement of the Ministry of War, to create the "Algerian Historical Society". Among their assigned objectives: the preparation of a complete campaign of exploration of the Algerian soil, aiming to colle...
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