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Improving diets through food systems in low and middle income countries Metrics for analysis
Author | : Melesse, Mequanint B.,Van den berg, Marrit,Béné, Christophe,Brouwer, Inge D,de Brauw, Alan |
Publsiher | : Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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Taking a food systems approach is a promising strategy for improving diets. Implementing such an approach would require the use of a comprehensive set of metrics to characterize food systems, set meaningful goals, track food systems performance, and evaluate the impacts of food systems interventions. Food systems metrics are also useful to structure debates and communicate to policy makers and the general public. This paper provides an updated analytical framework of food systems and uses this to systematically identify relevant metrics and indicators based on data availability in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The list of indicators partly overlaps with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) indicators, but these do not cover all aspects of the food system. We conclude that public data are relatively available on food systems drivers and outcomes, and on some, but not all, of the activities. With only minor additional investments, existing surveys could be extended to cove
Improving Diets Through Food Systems in Low and Middle Income Countries
Author | : Mequanint B. Melesse |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OCLC:1300895623 |
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Taking a food systems approach is a promising strategy for improving diets. Implementing such an approach would require the use of a comprehensive set of metrics to characterize food systems, set meaningful goals, track food systems performance, and evaluate the impacts of food systems interventions. Food systems metrics are also useful to structure debates and communicate to policy makers and the general public. This paper provides an updated analytical framework of food systems and uses this to systematically identify relevant metrics and indicators based on data availability in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The list of indicators partly overlaps with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) indicators, but these do not cover all aspects of the food system. We conclude that public data are relatively available on food systems drivers and outcomes, and on some, but not all, of the activities. With only minor additional investments, existing surveys could be extended to cover a large part of the required additional data. For some indicators, targeted data collection efforts are needed. Because of the overlap with the SDG indicators, part of the collected data could serve not only to describe and monitor food systems, but to track progress towards attaining the SDGs.
Food system innovations for healthier diets in low and middle income countries
Author | : de Brauw, Alan,Van den berg, Marrit,Brouwer, Inge D.,Snoek, Harriette,Vignola, Raffaele,Melesse, Mequanint B.,Lochetti, Gaia,Van Wagenberg, Coen,Lundy, Mark,Maître d'Hôtel, Eloide,Ruben, Ruerd |
Publsiher | : Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Total Pages | : 39 |
Release | : 2019-03-12 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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Malnutrition in all its forms is a major challenge everywhere in the world, and particularly in low and middle income countries. To reduce malnutrition, innovations in food systems are needed to both provide sufficient options for consumers to obtain diets with adequate nutritional value, and to help consumers make conscious and unconscious choices to choose healthier diets. A potential solution to this challenge is food systems innovations designed to lead to healthier diets. In this paper, we lay out a multidisciplinary framework for both identifying and analyzing innovations in food systems that can lead to improvements in the choices available to consumers and their diets from a health perspective. The framework identifies entry points for the design of potential food systems innovations, highlighting potential synergies, feedback, and tradeoffs within the food system. The paper concludes by providing examples of potential innovations and describes future research that can be developed to support the role of food systems in providing healthier diets.
Food systems for healthier diets in Bangladesh Towards a research agenda
Author | : de Brauw, Alan,Waid, Jillian,Meisner, Craig A.,Akter, Fahmida,Khan, Bushra Ferdous |
Publsiher | : Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Total Pages | : 62 |
Release | : 2020-01-03 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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The national food system of Bangladesh has made substantial progress since experiencing famine in 1974, soon after independence. After the famine, the government placed a strong emphasis on policies required to attain grain self-sufficiency; since attaining self-sufficiency, the production system, policies related to it, and resulting diets have begun to diversify. Nonetheless, undernutrition remains a problem, and fruit and vegetable consumption are inadequate for most people relative to international recommendations. Moreover, as the food system has begun to transition towards a modern one, challenges related to food safety and perceived food adulteration have begun to rise. Further, increased processed food intakes are potentially associated with existing rising overweight and obesity status. Both government interventions and innovations are needed to help shift the national food system to improve nutrient-dense food availability, particularly among the poor, and to limit the increase in processed food consumption.
Conceptual framework and method for national and territorial assessments
Author | : David-Benz, H., Sirdey, N., Deshons, A., Orbell, C., Herlant, P. |
Publsiher | : Food & Agriculture Org. |
Total Pages | : 70 |
Release | : 2022-10-03 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9789251368855 |
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Food systems are intimately linked to our lives – through the food we eat, our nutrition and health, our livelihoods, jobs, and the environment and natural resources of the planet. The main challenge for food systems is to produce nutritious food for all while preserving our biodiversity and environment and ensuring equitable distribution of wealth. This brief provides a summarized version of the methodology used to conduct a global assessment of food systems in over 50 countries, following a joint initiative by the European Union (EU), Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the International Cooperation Centre of Agricultural Research for Development (CIRAD) aiming to catalyze the sustainable and inclusive transformation of food systems.
Food systems transformation in Kenya Lessons from the past and policy options for the future Loading Files Full Book 7 78 MB pdf Chapters List 73 KB pdf Authors Breisinger Clemens Keenan Michael Mbuthia Juneweenex Njuki Jemimah Date Issued 2023 12 20 Language en Type Book Review Status Peer Review Access Rights Open Access Open Access Usage Rights CC BY 4 0 Metadata Sha
Author | : Breisinger, Clemens,Keenan, Michael,Mbuthia, Juneweenex,Njuki, Jemimah |
Publsiher | : Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Total Pages | : 536 |
Release | : 2024-02-12 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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The new Kenyan government faces a complex domestic and global environment, and it is widely expected to address key food and agricultural challenges with a new set of policies and programs. This policy brief presents key recommendations from a forthcoming book, Food Systems Transformation in Kenya: Lessons from the Past and Policy Options for the Future, which provides research-based “food for thought and action” to support the Kenyan government’s efforts to improve food security.
Food System Innovations for Healthier Diets in Low and Middle income Countries
Author | : Alan De Brauw,Marrit Van den Berg,Inge D. Brouwer,Harriette Snoek,Raffaele Vignola,Mequanint B. Melesse,Gaia Lochetti,Coen van Wagenberg,Mark Lundy,Elodie Maître d'Hôtel,Ruerd Ruben |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : OCLC:1176172649 |
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Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Failures
Author | : Dena Fam,Michael O'Rourke |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2020-11-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780429552410 |
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Unlike other volumes in the current literature, this book provides insight for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary researchers and practitioners on what doesn’t work. Documenting detailed case studies of project failure matters, not only as an illustration of experienced challenges but also as projects do not always follow step-by-step protocols of preconceived and theorised processes. Bookended by a framing introduction by the editors and a conclusion written by Julie Thompson Klein, each chapter ends with a reflexive section that synthesizes lessons learned and key take-away points for the reader. Drawing on a wide range of international case studies and with a strong environmental thread throughout, the book reveals a range of failure scenarios for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary projects, including: • Projects that did not get off the ground; • Projects that did not have the correct personnel for specified objectives; • Projects that did not reach their original objectives but met other objectives; • Projects that failed to anticipate important differences among collaborators. Illustrating causal links in real life projects, this volume will be of significant relevance to scholars and practitioners looking to overcome the challenges of conducting interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary research.