将气候变化、食品安全、营养和健康成果纳入非洲食品系统政策和计划

J. E. Assoua, Eric Bomdzele, Olanrewaju Omosehin, S. O. Binuomote, E. Osabuohien, Sarah Enwa, Solomon O. Okunade
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将气候变化、食品安全、营养和健康成果纳入粮食系统政策和计划,对于应对非洲国家遇到的多方面挑战至关重要。气候变化严重影响粮食生产、食品安全以及营养健康饮食的提供。非洲现有的干预政策没有采取全面的方法来处理气候变化、食品安全、营养和健康结果之间的双向关系。这阻碍了有效解决这些相互关联问题的综合政策和计划的制定。此外,在非洲范围内,支持理解气候变化、食品安全、营养和健康结果之间相互作用的证据有限。因此,本研究探讨了这些因素之间相互联系和互补的途径,并确定了有效实施这些因素的障碍。为实现其目标,本研究采用了一种食品系统方法来研究气候变化、食品安全、营养和健康计划与政策之间的相互关系。本研究通过对现有文献和经验数据的综合分析,更好地理解粮食系统中的这些相互关系。通过确定相互依存关系,该研究有助于制定综合政策和计划,以解决这些相互关联的问题。
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Integrating climate change, food safety, nutrition, and health outcomes in food systems policies and programs in Africa
Integrating climate change, food safety, nutrition, and health outcomes in food systems policies and programs is crucial for addressing the multifaceted challenges African countries encounter. Climate change significantly impacts food production, food safety, and the provision of nutritious and healthy diets. Existing interventionist policies in Africa have not taken a comprehensive approach to addressing the bidirectional relationships among climate change, food safety, nutrition, and health outcomes. This hinders the formulation of comprehensive policies and programs that effectively address these interconnected issues. Also, limited evidence supports understanding the interplay among climate change, food safety, nutrition, and health outcomes within the African context. Thus, the study explores the pathways of interlinkages and complementarities among these factors and identifies the barriers to their effective implementation. In achieving its objective, this study adopts a food systems approach to examine the interrelaionships among climate change, food safety, nutrition, and health programs and policies. The study uses a comprehensive analysis of existing literature and empirical data to better understand these interrelationships within the food system. By identifying the interdependencies, the study is relevant for the development of integrative policies and programs that address these interconnected issues.Á
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