Food System Country Profiles Website

Food systems are complex, multi-dimensional and multi-sectoral. Better understanding their dynamics and assessing their performances is critical if we want to strengthen their contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals. A flurry of initiatives has emerged in the last few years, that propos...

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Main Authors: Béné, Christophe, Lundy, Mark M., Achicanoy Estrella, Harold Armando, Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria, Hernandez Barco, Ricardo Alfonso, Wiegel, Jennifer Rebecca
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129202
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author Béné, Christophe
Lundy, Mark M.
Achicanoy Estrella, Harold Armando
Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria
Hernandez Barco, Ricardo Alfonso
Wiegel, Jennifer Rebecca
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Béné, Christophe
Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria
Hernandez Barco, Ricardo Alfonso
Lundy, Mark M.
Wiegel, Jennifer Rebecca
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Achicanoy Estrella, Harold Armando
Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria
Hernandez Barco, Ricardo Alfonso
Wiegel, Jennifer Rebecca
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description Food systems are complex, multi-dimensional and multi-sectoral. Better understanding their dynamics and assessing their performances is critical if we want to strengthen their contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals. A flurry of initiatives has emerged in the last few years, that propose multi-indicator “compendiums” intended to describe more holistically national food systems. Many of those compendiums, however, are made of 100 or more indicators. As such, they are often overwhelming the policy-makers who they were initially intended to guide, thus defeating their own purpose. There is a need to find a “middle ground” whereby the complexity, dynamic, and multi-sectoral nature of those food systems is still captured, but boiled down to a more manageable combination of key indicators that help prioritizing entry points for interventions. The process of identifying those key indicators also needs to follow a clear, transparent and reproducible protocol/methodology so that comparison between countries (and over time) remains possible, yet accounts for the specificity of each country’s food systems and its large socio-cultural and political context. Finally, the process needs to remain participative, involving the main stakeholders of the country’s food system and not just experts. The objective of the Food System Country Profile project is to demonstrate the feasibility of such an approach, initially by developing and field-testing a protocol in three pilot countries: Bangladesh in Asia, Ethiopia in Africa and Honduras in Latin America, with the ambition to expand the approach to other low and middle-income countries in the near future. The final product, which is in the form of Food System Country Profiles, offers a tool to facilitate more informed and evidence-supported decisions by key stakeholders around food systems.
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spelling CGSpace1292022025-12-08T10:11:39Z Food System Country Profiles Website Béné, Christophe Lundy, Mark M. Achicanoy Estrella, Harold Armando Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria Hernandez Barco, Ricardo Alfonso Wiegel, Jennifer Rebecca food systems consumer behaviour economic indicators environmental factors nutrition health Food systems are complex, multi-dimensional and multi-sectoral. Better understanding their dynamics and assessing their performances is critical if we want to strengthen their contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals. A flurry of initiatives has emerged in the last few years, that propose multi-indicator “compendiums” intended to describe more holistically national food systems. Many of those compendiums, however, are made of 100 or more indicators. As such, they are often overwhelming the policy-makers who they were initially intended to guide, thus defeating their own purpose. There is a need to find a “middle ground” whereby the complexity, dynamic, and multi-sectoral nature of those food systems is still captured, but boiled down to a more manageable combination of key indicators that help prioritizing entry points for interventions. The process of identifying those key indicators also needs to follow a clear, transparent and reproducible protocol/methodology so that comparison between countries (and over time) remains possible, yet accounts for the specificity of each country’s food systems and its large socio-cultural and political context. Finally, the process needs to remain participative, involving the main stakeholders of the country’s food system and not just experts. The objective of the Food System Country Profile project is to demonstrate the feasibility of such an approach, initially by developing and field-testing a protocol in three pilot countries: Bangladesh in Asia, Ethiopia in Africa and Honduras in Latin America, with the ambition to expand the approach to other low and middle-income countries in the near future. The final product, which is in the form of Food System Country Profiles, offers a tool to facilitate more informed and evidence-supported decisions by key stakeholders around food systems. 2023-11-29 2023-03-06T11:06:46Z 2023-03-06T11:06:46Z Website https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129202 Open Access Bene, C.; Lundy, M.M.; Achicanoy Estrella, H.A.; Chege, C.G.K.; Hernandez Barco, R.A.; Wiegel, J.R. (2023) Food System Country Profiles. [Website] Rome (Italy): Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT. https://food-system-country-profiles.cgiar.org/
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consumer behaviour
economic indicators
environmental factors
nutrition
health
Béné, Christophe
Lundy, Mark M.
Achicanoy Estrella, Harold Armando
Chege, Christine Gacheri Kiria
Hernandez Barco, Ricardo Alfonso
Wiegel, Jennifer Rebecca
Food System Country Profiles Website
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consumer behaviour
economic indicators
environmental factors
nutrition
health
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