Road network and household food security in Acholi sub region, northern Uganda: a pragmatic perspective
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2022Author
Namubiru, Margaret
Kijjambu, Nsambu Fredrick
Ngaka, Willy
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Purpose: This study aimed at examining the relationship between road network and household food security in Acholi sub region, northern Uganda. Methodology: The study adopted a pragmatic paradigm, thus adopting a mixed methods approach. Quantitative data was collected from 384 respondents using a structured questionnaire while face-to-face interviews aided qualitative data collection. After data management and processing, Pearson correlation and standard regression were used for data analysis. Findings: It was observed that road network is positively and significantly associated with household food security. The study established that road network accounts for 10% of the variance in food security among households in Acholi sub-region, northern Uganda. Unique contribution to practice and policy: Although there are conflicting views on the predictors of food security among households, the present study has confirmed that road network plays a critical role in influencing food security among households in Acholi sub-region, Northern Uganda, thus serving its purpose
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