Development of a food safety policy framework for Kenya: Lessons and best practices from the Vietnam experience

Food safety is gaining traction in Kenya due to growing public health concerns for domestic and international trade. Past efforts to establish a food safety management system and a coordination mechanism have not borne fruit. Thus, ongoing efforts and advocacy initiatives are seeking greater science...

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Autores principales: Kang'ethe, Erastus K., Muriuki, Samuel, Karugia, Joseph T., Guthiga, Paul M., Kirui, Leonard
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Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106197
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author Kang'ethe, Erastus K.
Muriuki, Samuel
Karugia, Joseph T.
Guthiga, Paul M.
Kirui, Leonard
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Kang'ethe, Erastus K.
Karugia, Joseph T.
Kirui, Leonard
Muriuki, Samuel
author_facet Kang'ethe, Erastus K.
Muriuki, Samuel
Karugia, Joseph T.
Guthiga, Paul M.
Kirui, Leonard
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description Food safety is gaining traction in Kenya due to growing public health concerns for domestic and international trade. Past efforts to establish a food safety management system and a coordination mechanism have not borne fruit. Thus, ongoing efforts and advocacy initiatives are seeking greater science-based evidence to convince policy makers and stakeholders to take the issue of food safety more seriously. This report reviews the process adopted by the Government of Vietnam in developing its food safety policy framework with the view of drawing lessons and best practices that Kenya could consider in its own efforts to develop a modern food safety policy framework. The process followed in Vietnam was driven by the felt needs of the general public. These needs attracted the political will and leadership of the highest office in the land to initiate an inclusive agenda to improve food safety management in the country (domestic and export market). The Kenya process requires: i) building on the big four agenda—that includes access to adequate safe food (food security) and health for all—to which the country’s top leadership is committed; ii) convening of an inclusive multi-stakeholder approach with the participation of local and international players in food safety to drive a modern food safety framework using science-based evidence to target priority food safety issues of the key value chains for domestic and international markets; and iii) establishing an effective, well-coordinated, accountable, adequately resourced and responsive risk-based food safety control system (with a clear policy, legal framework, institutions, fit for purpose laboratories and a monitoring system) and a foodborne diseases/illnesses surveillance system. The Food Control System should be supported by sustainable capacity development and retention to guarantee effective delivery.
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spelling CGSpace1061972025-11-06T05:44:05Z Development of a food safety policy framework for Kenya: Lessons and best practices from the Vietnam experience Kang'ethe, Erastus K. Muriuki, Samuel Karugia, Joseph T. Guthiga, Paul M. Kirui, Leonard food safety policies imports exports capacity building capacity development Food safety is gaining traction in Kenya due to growing public health concerns for domestic and international trade. Past efforts to establish a food safety management system and a coordination mechanism have not borne fruit. Thus, ongoing efforts and advocacy initiatives are seeking greater science-based evidence to convince policy makers and stakeholders to take the issue of food safety more seriously. This report reviews the process adopted by the Government of Vietnam in developing its food safety policy framework with the view of drawing lessons and best practices that Kenya could consider in its own efforts to develop a modern food safety policy framework. The process followed in Vietnam was driven by the felt needs of the general public. These needs attracted the political will and leadership of the highest office in the land to initiate an inclusive agenda to improve food safety management in the country (domestic and export market). The Kenya process requires: i) building on the big four agenda—that includes access to adequate safe food (food security) and health for all—to which the country’s top leadership is committed; ii) convening of an inclusive multi-stakeholder approach with the participation of local and international players in food safety to drive a modern food safety framework using science-based evidence to target priority food safety issues of the key value chains for domestic and international markets; and iii) establishing an effective, well-coordinated, accountable, adequately resourced and responsive risk-based food safety control system (with a clear policy, legal framework, institutions, fit for purpose laboratories and a monitoring system) and a foodborne diseases/illnesses surveillance system. The Food Control System should be supported by sustainable capacity development and retention to guarantee effective delivery. 2019-11-30 2019-12-17T13:26:48Z 2019-12-17T13:26:48Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106197 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Kang'ethe, E., Muriuki, S., Karugia, J.,Guthiga, P. and Kirui, L. 2019. Development of a food safety policy framework for Kenya: Lessons and best practices from the Vietnam experience. Prepared for the Voice for Change Partnership (V4CP). Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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Muriuki, Samuel
Karugia, Joseph T.
Guthiga, Paul M.
Kirui, Leonard
Development of a food safety policy framework for Kenya: Lessons and best practices from the Vietnam experience
title Development of a food safety policy framework for Kenya: Lessons and best practices from the Vietnam experience
title_full Development of a food safety policy framework for Kenya: Lessons and best practices from the Vietnam experience
title_fullStr Development of a food safety policy framework for Kenya: Lessons and best practices from the Vietnam experience
title_full_unstemmed Development of a food safety policy framework for Kenya: Lessons and best practices from the Vietnam experience
title_short Development of a food safety policy framework for Kenya: Lessons and best practices from the Vietnam experience
title_sort development of a food safety policy framework for kenya lessons and best practices from the vietnam experience
topic food safety
policies
imports
exports
capacity building
capacity development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/106197
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