Case Study - Food Security in Mozambique
Anita’s Story
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Anita’s family lives in the village of Mahurua, in Nampula province in northern Mozambique. She lives with her parents and four brothers and sisters. When Anita gets up in the morning, she helps her mother to wash dishes and seep outside their home. Then she goes to school where she is in first grade.
While she is at school, her parents go to work on the machamba, the family’s small farm. They grow cassava, sorghum, maize, beans, peanuts, and some vegetables. They have some cashew trees too. Cashews are usually sold to generate cash for the family.
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Some days, Anita helps her mother to get water for cooking and drinking. Water is one of the things her family worries most about, especially during October and November, which is the end of the dry season. Her family must walk about five hours to get water out of a river. When the river is dry, people dig a hole in the riverbed and wait for water to collect. At the end of the dry season, people wait in long lines to get water from the hole.
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At first, the community was hesitant to start the garden because they
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