COVID-19 emergency income grant and food security in Namibia

COVID-19 emergency income grant and food security in Namibia

Author: 
Emmanuel Orkoh
Place: 
Oxon
Publisher: 
Taylor and Francis
Date published: 
2024
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Responsibility: 
Hasholo, Evelina Nghishikomesho, jt. author
Sackey, Frank Gyimah, jt. author
Asravor, Richard K., jt. author
Journal Title: 
Development Southern Africa
Source: 
Development Southern Africa, Vol. 41 No. 2, 2024 pp. 290-310
ISSN: 
Print: 0376-835X; Online: 1470-3637
Abstract: 

This paper evaluates the effects of the government's COVID-19 economic stimulus and relief package (emergency/one-off income grant of ND750) on household food security in Namibia during the period of the lockdown. The analysis reveals that a household that received the income grant ($42 equivalent) experienced about 11%-17% reduction in food insecurity compared to their non-recipient counterparts. We also found that the effect was relatively higher in female-headed households than in male-headed households. The positive effect is supported by a higher proportion (53%) of the beneficiary households who were satisfied with the policy. These findings underscore the need for the government of Namibia to institutionalise and sustain the income grant policy as a safety net and extend it to cover other vulnerable households in the post-pandemic. Such a programme should be gender-responsive and targeted at household heads who make decision over food consumption and other household arrangements for a bigger impact.

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CITATION: Emmanuel Orkoh. COVID-19 emergency income grant and food security in Namibia . Oxon : Taylor and Francis , 2024. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 41 No. 2, 2024 pp. 290-310 - Available at: https://library.au.int/covid-19-emergency-income-grant-and-food-security-namibia