Triple-crises-induced food insecurity: Systematic understanding and resilience building approaches in Africa

Ernest Tambo , Chen-Sheng Zhang , Gildas B. Tazemda , Bertin Fankep , Ngo T. Tappa , Cremona F Bette Bkamko , Laura M. Tsague , Daniella Tchemembe , Elodie F. Ngazoue , Kennedy K. Korie , Marie Paule N. Djobet , Oluwasogo A. Olalubi , Omer N. Njajou
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The triple crises of the COVID-19 pandemic, conflict and climate change have severely impacted food systems, leading to socio-economic consequences and undermining food and nutrition security across Africa. To address the malnutrition and poverty affecting approximately 700 million people in Africa, there is potential for the One Health approach implementation and operationalization to bring together multidisciplinary solutions for tackling food insecurity and ensuring food safety net. However, there is limited documentation on the potential of the One Health approach system thinking implementation to guide responses to triple crises-induced food insecurity. Therefore, this article aims to systematically understand the triple crises-induced food insecurity, connect existing solutions, and explore the role of the One Health approach in strengthening food and agriculture systems in Africa.

Our finding showed the impact of triple crises exacerbating food system vulnerability in Africa and worldwide. Mitigating and resilient actions are urgently needed in tackling the emerging and persisting challenges, and infectious diseases menace and burden across Africa. We present a conceptual model illustrating the complex nature of triple crises-induced food insecurity, vulnerability areas within the food system, and actionable strategies for building community food resilience. Additionally, recommendations are provided to create an enabling environment that supports One Health approach implementation and addresses food insecurity challenges through innovative partnerships, local-led initiatives, and enhanced governance and artificial intelligence technology capacities in achieving sustainable and inclusive growth to reduce socio-economic inequalities.

Stepping up integrated, actionable, and sustainable food systems programs and innovative long-lasting solutions requires investing in promoting new partnership and research collaboration in building conflict resolution and peace towards strengthening and reshaping local and global food security related climate change adaptations actions for most vulnerable communities’ benefits. These are ingredients in fastening preparedness, prevention and control of infectious diseases prevention and control, reducing food supply chains disruption towards accelerating equitable benefits of Universal Health Coverage and Sustainable Development Goals, 2030 across Africa.

三次危机导致的粮食不安全:非洲的系统理解和恢复力建设方法
2019冠状病毒病大流行、冲突和气候变化三重危机严重影响了粮食系统,导致社会经济后果,并破坏了整个非洲的粮食和营养安全。为解决影响非洲约7亿人的营养不良和贫困问题,"同一个健康"方针的实施和运作有可能汇集多学科解决办法,以解决粮食不安全和确保粮食安全网的问题。然而,关于“同一个健康”方法系统思维实施在指导应对三重危机引起的粮食不安全方面的潜力的文件有限。因此,本文旨在系统地了解三重危机引起的粮食不安全,连接现有的解决方案,并探索“同一个健康”方法在加强非洲粮食和农业系统中的作用。我们的发现表明,三重危机的影响加剧了非洲和全世界粮食系统的脆弱性。在应对非洲各地新出现和持续存在的挑战以及传染病的威胁和负担方面,迫切需要采取缓解和抗灾行动。我们提出了一个概念模型,说明三重危机引起的粮食不安全的复杂性,粮食系统内的脆弱区域,以及建立社区粮食恢复力的可操作策略。此外,还提出了一些建议,以创造有利环境,支持实施“同一个健康”方针,并通过创新伙伴关系、地方主导的举措以及加强治理和人工智能技术能力,解决粮食不安全挑战,实现可持续和包容性增长,减少社会经济不平等。加强综合、可操作和可持续的粮食系统计划和创新的长效解决方案,需要投资于促进新的伙伴关系和研究合作,以建立解决冲突与和平,从而加强和重塑地方和全球粮食安全相关的气候变化适应行动,造福最脆弱社区。这些都是加强传染病预防和控制的准备、预防和控制,减少粮食供应链中断,以加速在整个非洲实现全民健康覆盖和2030年可持续发展目标的公平利益的组成部分。
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