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Mumbere Kikoli

Emerging coping strategies in accessing livelihood


A case study of micro entrepreneurs in chronic disaster situation in Goma/DRCongo
2014. 412 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SCHOLAR´S PRESS 2014
ISBN: 3-639-70129-1 (3639701291)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-70129-6 (9783639701296)

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The population of the DRCongo suffer from chronic disasters caused by the inflation of the country currency, the ethnic based armed conflict from 1993, the coming of Rwandese refugee in 1994, war from 1996, the robbery attack, looting actions, pick pocketing actions, the regular volcanic mountain eruption, fear of the eruption of the Lake Kivu gas. Due to these issues,unemployed people involve in small scale trading activities, artisan business, provide services to people as consultant or working as an unskilled labour to look means of survival. The study found out various coping strategies including: On the working venue, micro entrepreneurs were selling their goods in the market, public places, along the road or avenue, room or office, rotated on roads or avenue calling up to customer while selling, cross- of- avenue, bus station, home, construction site and workshops. About the most profitable hour, peoples who targeted customers in the morning for people who wanted to serve people who wanted to buy goods before going to work or using consultant services while going to work. On business ownership, through social relations, somerespondents had created hybrid forms of business,etc
Dr Mumbere Kikoli Jules is a son to Kasika Kibatsi and Kahambu Lea. He is married to Esther Mbugheki Balerwa. They have 5 kids:Leane,Josiane,Ignace,Julia,Dan. Kikoli got a PhD in Community Health and Development from Great Lakes University of Kisumu/Kenya. He works at Université Libre des Pays des Grands Lacs de Goma/DRCongo as Associate Professor.