4.2.3 It was gathered from the interviews that traditional leaders,
councillors and community food distribution committees mostly
recommended by ZANU PF leaders orchestrate the removal of
opposition party members from the list of beneficiaries. Beneficiaries
are expected to chant ruling party slogans and to produce party
affiliation cards before receiving food aid.
4.3.
Participant observation
4.3.1. This was used to gain intimate familiarity with the community and
their activities through intensive involvement with people in their
environment.
Using
observations
gave
the
team
an
understanding of the geographical location, land size and
community relations in the area.
5. Food Deficit Mitigation Programme Background
The Food Deficit Mitigation Programme was approved by Cabinet in May
2010.The key objective of the Food Deficit Mitigation Programme is to
mitigate the impact of drought among both labour constrained and nonlabour constrained households whilst building community livelihoods.
The Food Deficit Mitigation Programme has two components which are;
a) Free food distribution to labour constrained households (elderly,
disabled, chronically ill). Approximately 20%-25% of food insecure
households are normally within this category. Under this component,
vulnerable households receive a 50kg bag of grain and ideally $10 per
month to cover other necessities such as milling and cooking oil.
b) The second component is the Productive Safety Net in which
households that are food insecure but have excess labour can
participate in rehabilitation of community assets (food for work) and they
receive either a 50kg bag of cereal or $20 cash.
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