WATER, ENERGY AND FOOD NEXUS INTERVENTIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE ACHIEVEMENT OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN MALAWI

N. F. Unuigbe, Aizenose Promise Ehizojie
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Malawi faces mounting challenges in meeting the growing demand for food, water, and energy to satisfy the needs of a rapidly growing population. Relying on secondary data, the paper argues that while the existing policy initiatives have increased food production to a certain extent, the demand for water and energy has also increased, leading to degradation of the resource base, and contributing to an increase in water-related diseases. Poor sectoral coordination and institutional fragmentation have triggered the unsustainable use of resources and threatened the long-term sustainability of food, water, and energy security in the country, posing challenges to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the country. Consequently, this paper substantiates that a nexus approach can enhance understanding of the interconnectedness of the sectors and strengthen coordination among them. However, it requires a major shift in the decision-making process towards taking a holistic view, and development of institutional mechanisms to coordinate the actions of diverse actors and strengthen complementarities and synergies among the three sectors. The framework for cross-sectoral coordination and managing the nexus challenges is also suggested.
水、能源和粮食关系干预措施:对马拉维实现可持续发展目标的影响
为了满足快速增长的人口的需要,马拉维在满足对粮食、水和能源日益增长的需求方面面临着日益严峻的挑战。根据二手数据,该论文认为,虽然现有的政策举措在一定程度上增加了粮食产量,但对水和能源的需求也增加了,导致资源基础退化,并导致与水有关的疾病增加。部门协调不力和机构分裂引发了资源的不可持续利用,威胁到该国粮食、水和能源安全的长期可持续性,对该国实现可持续发展目标(sdg)构成挑战。因此,本文的研究结果表明,采用关联方法可以加深对部门之间相互联系的认识,并加强部门之间的协调。但是,这需要在决策过程中作出重大转变,以采取整体观点,并建立体制机制,以协调不同行动者的行动,加强三个部门之间的互补性和协同作用。还提出了跨部门协调和管理联系挑战的框架。
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