![]() On the other hand, the systems theory argues that for a community to function well all the parts should play their roles towards the survival of the whole. When people try to acquire food through stealing, the law catches on them. This is further simplified as follows: food can be available in the markets but the people might lack the purchasing power to purchase the food. Sen argues that the law stands between food availability and access. ![]() The article further propounds that, for communities to go out of the food insecurity quagmire, they need to work collaboratively as a system as substantiated by the systems theory. The article hypothesises that food insecurity in Matabeleland South Province is mainly caused by a lack of understanding of food security pillars and how all the concepts dove tail into the food security discourse. The article explores the synergistic relationship that exists between Amartya Sen entitlement and systems theories. Food insecurity has increasingly become a topical issue that needs to be addressed before it goes out of hand. ![]()
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