Livelihood Strategies in the Tanganyika Basin By Dr. Oda Sindayizeruka Professor and Director, University of Burundi Burundi
Objective of the Socio-Economic Study: To get a better understanding of the SE features of the lakeshore populations so as to establish sustainable actions which are supported by the population in a view of a better environment conservation and protection
Methods: Participative approach, interviews
Sites Investigated limited coverage site-specific themes common themes
Common Themes Fishing practices and communities Land use for agriculture and livestock Deforestation and energy needs Population movements
Common Themes: Fishing practices and communities
Common Themes: Land use for agriculture and livestock
Common Themes: Deforestation and energy needs
Common Themes: Population movements
Livelihood Strategies: Agriculture
Livelihood Strategies: Livestock
Livelihood Strategies: Fisheries
Livelihood Strategies: Selling Natural Resources
Livelihood Strategies: Other diverse
Livelihood Strategies: Women’s roles
Livelihood Strategies: Children’s roles
Conclusions Most of the livelihood strategies near in these areas are based on natural resources Environmental problems (deforestation, problems of soil control, decreasing fish stocks) are a direct result of poverty and lack of alternatives among the lakeshore populations With the degradation of natural resources, it is more difficult for people to make their livelihoods, perpetuating the poverty of these communities
Recommendations The Lake’s biodiversity will only be managed and maintained sustainably if there are programmes of poverty alleviation, diversification of livelihood strategies and social and economic development in a context of security and institutional reforms
Recommendations Diversification of livelihood strategies Promotion of activities that add value to existing activities Alleviation of poverty
Recommendations for Future Research Factors which influence the dynamics and success of livelihood diversification and poverty alleviation Analysis of the complexity and diversity of household patterns and their effect on survival strategies HIV/AIDS incidence and impact Family planning and studies of population growth Studies of complexity and dynamics of large and small scale fish processing