社区卫生服务、市场准入和粮食不安全:来自加纳的证据

IF 4.5 2区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Edward Martey, Prince M. Etwire, Mustapha M. Suraj, Andrew Agyei-Holmes
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市场基础设施和保健运动等社区干预措施对家庭福利的作用日益受到政策制定者的关注,因为他们正在寻求确定实现可持续发展目标1、2和3的途径。本研究利用第七轮加纳生活水平调查(GLSS)评估了功能性社区卫生服务和社区市场对家庭粮食不安全和粮食消费份额之间的关系。利用多项内生转换回归(MESR)并考虑未观察到的异质性,我们发现这些干预措施显著降低了粮食不安全。然而,我们发现了干预措施对结果的差异关联的证据。相比之下,与社区市场相比,社区卫生服务的提供与粮食不安全状况的减少高度相关。研究结果的含义突出表明,发展从业者和政策制定者需要优先考虑并改善获得机构服务和市场基础设施的机会,以此作为解决粮食不安全问题的战略。
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Community Health Services, Market Access, and Food Insecurity: Evidence From Ghana

Community Health Services, Market Access, and Food Insecurity: Evidence From Ghana

Community Health Services, Market Access, and Food Insecurity: Evidence From Ghana

The role of community interventions such as market infrastructure and health campaigns on household welfare are increasingly gaining attention of policymakers as they seek to identify pathways to achieve the sustainable development goals (SDGs) one, two, and three. This study assessed the association between functional community health services and community market on household food insecurity and share of food consumption using the seventh round of the Ghana Living Standard Survey (GLSS). Using the multinomial endogenous switching regression (MESR) and accounting for unobserved heterogeneities, we find that the interventions significantly reduce food insecurity. However, we find evidence of a differential association of the interventions on the outcomes. Comparatively, community health service delivery was highly associated with a reduction in food insecurity compared to the community market. The implication of the study findings highlights the need for development practitioners and policymakers to prioritise and improve access to institutional services delivery and market infrastructure as strategies to address food insecurity.

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Food and Energy Security
Food and Energy Security Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
CiteScore
9.30
自引率
4.00%
发文量
76
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Food and Energy Security seeks to publish high quality and high impact original research on agricultural crop and forest productivity to improve food and energy security. It actively seeks submissions from emerging countries with expanding agricultural research communities. Papers from China, other parts of Asia, India and South America are particularly welcome. The Editorial Board, headed by Editor-in-Chief Professor Martin Parry, is determined to make FES the leading publication in its sector and will be aiming for a top-ranking impact factor. Primary research articles should report hypothesis driven investigations that provide new insights into mechanisms and processes that determine productivity and properties for exploitation. Review articles are welcome but they must be critical in approach and provide particularly novel and far reaching insights. Food and Energy Security offers authors a forum for the discussion of the most important advances in this field and promotes an integrative approach of scientific disciplines. Papers must contribute substantially to the advancement of knowledge. Examples of areas covered in Food and Energy Security include: • Agronomy • Biotechnological Approaches • Breeding & Genetics • Climate Change • Quality and Composition • Food Crops and Bioenergy Feedstocks • Developmental, Physiology and Biochemistry • Functional Genomics • Molecular Biology • Pest and Disease Management • Post Harvest Biology • Soil Science • Systems Biology
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