Fostering an enabling environment for equality and empowerment in agri-food systems: An assessment at multiple scales

IF 9.8 1区 经济学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Els Lecoutere , Esther Leah Achandi , Edidah Lubega Ampaire , Gundula Fischer , Tatiana Gumucio , Dina Najjar , Niyati Singaraju
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Abstract

Inequalities by gender and intersecting sources of social differentiation in access to resources, exercise of agency, and desirable outcomes persist in agri-food systems in low- and middle income countries. Despite decades of development and theoretical assessment efforts calling for multiscale approaches to addressing inequalities in agri-food systems, common approaches remain specific to a scale rather than holistic.

In this paper, we make the case that achieving lasting equality and empowerment in agri-food systems requires transformative change. This depends on fostering an enabling environment by relaxing ‘deeper’ – often interrelated – institutionalized constraints to equality and empowerment across multiple nested scales of the state, markets, communities, household and individuals.

Based on a review of recent literature focused on agri-food systems in low- and middle income countries, we present newly emerging thinking and a status update of key structural constraints to equality at different scales – rooted in policy and discriminatory, formal and informal, social and economic institutions, including norms. We give examples that show how structural constraints to equality at different nested scales are interdependent and mutually reinforcing; demonstrating the need for holistic approaches tackling constraints at multiple scales to foster transformative change in agri-food systems. We recommend designing holistic policy and development programs that combine strategies for relaxing constraints to equality and empowerment at multiple scales using inclusive processes of tailoring and prioritizing. To inform the design of such programs, we present recent evidence of effective or promising strategies for addressing structural constraints to equality that relate to policy, market systems, collectives and norms.

在农业食品系统中营造有利于平等和赋权的环境:多尺度评估
在中低收入国家的农业食品系统中,在获取资源、行使代理权和取得理想成果方面始终存在着性别不平等和相互交织的社会差异。尽管数十年来的发展和理论评估工作都呼吁采用多尺度方法来解决农业食品系统中的不平等问题,但常见的方法仍然是特定尺度而非整体性的。在本文中,我们提出在农业食品系统中实现持久平等和赋权需要转型变革的观点。这取决于通过在国家、市场、社区、家庭和个人等多个嵌套尺度上放松对平等和赋权的 "更深层次"--往往是相互关联的--制度化限制,营造有利的环境。我们在回顾近期有关中低收入国家农业食品系统的文献的基础上,提出了新的思路,并更新了不同尺度上对平等的关键结构性限制--植根于政策和歧视、正式和非正式、社会和经济制度,包括规范。我们举例说明了在不同嵌套尺度上对平等的结构性制约是如何相互依存、相辅相成的;表明需要采取整体方法解决多个尺度上的制约因素,以促进农业食品系统的转型变革。我们建议设计全面的政策和发展计划,利用量身定制和优先排序的包容性流程,将在多个尺度上放宽对平等和赋权的限制的战略结合起来。为了给此类计划的设计提供参考,我们介绍了近期在解决与政策、市场体系、集体和规范有关的平等结构性制约因素方面的有效或有前景的战略证据。
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20.90
自引率
3.40%
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69
期刊介绍: Global Food Security plays a vital role in addressing food security challenges from local to global levels. To secure food systems, it emphasizes multifaceted actions considering technological, biophysical, institutional, economic, social, and political factors. The goal is to foster food systems that meet nutritional needs, preserve the environment, support livelihoods, tackle climate change, and diminish inequalities. This journal serves as a platform for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to access and engage with recent, diverse research and perspectives on achieving sustainable food security globally. It aspires to be an internationally recognized resource presenting cutting-edge insights in an accessible manner to a broad audience.
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