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Livelihood Diversification and Food Security among the Marginalized Waata Community in Ethiopia

Open Access
|Dec 2025

Abstract

Subject and Purpose of the Study

This study explores how livelihood diversification influences food security among the marginalized Waata community in Ethiopia, emphasizing the impact of structural and social exclusion on their pursuit of sustainable livelihoods.

Materials and Methods

Using qualitative methods – 18 focus group discussions with Waata men, women, and youth, and six key informants interview groups with government and community leaders – the research engaged 192 participants.

Results

It reveals that livelihood diversification significantly contributes to improving food security. However, persistent cultural stigmatization, marginalization, and restrictive regulatory frameworks continue to undermine the Waata community’s traditional practices and limit their full participation in economic activities which resulted in food insecurity.

Conclusion

This study explores inclusive development policies that aim to preserve cultural identity, infrastructure improvement, promote equitable access to resources, access to credit and financial services. Addressing these interconnected challenges in a comprehensive and integrated manner is essential for advancing food security and sustainable livelihoods among socially excluded communities like Waata.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ers-2025-0026 | Journal eISSN: 2451-182X | Journal ISSN: 2083-3725
Language: English
Page range: 359 - 375
Submitted on: Jul 1, 2025
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Accepted on: Jul 1, 2025
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Published on: Dec 11, 2025
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2025 Wondimu Woldebirhan Haile, Degefa Tolossa Degaga, Anteneh Girma Haile, published by John Paul II University of Applied Sciences
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