Key stakeholders and platforms/networks in food systems transformation in Bangladesh in 2022

The stakeholder identification is initiated under the CGIAR Research Initative on Sustainable Healthy Diets through Food Systems Transformation (SHiFT) to identify with whom the project needs to engage with to achieve food system transformations. It brings together all the stakeholders working on fo...

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Main Authors: Khatun, Wajiha, Fakhry, Hager, Herens, Marion C.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129972
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author Khatun, Wajiha
Fakhry, Hager
Herens, Marion C.
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description The stakeholder identification is initiated under the CGIAR Research Initative on Sustainable Healthy Diets through Food Systems Transformation (SHiFT) to identify with whom the project needs to engage with to achieve food system transformations. It brings together all the stakeholders working on food systems issues in a so-called ‘living’ database that can quickly identify potential stakeholders in each of the SHIFT target countries. Understanding, engaging and capacitating the different food system stakeholders will provide diverse perspectives to foster collaborations to leverage transformative actions across the system to improve outcomes. This stakeholder identification is a first step to building an understanding of who (people and institutions) is engaged with food system issues at different governance levels, including public and private actors, and those working in formal and informal sectors at national, regional, and local government levels. In addition, the SHiFT country engagement approach is looking to connect with and strengthen existing stakeholder (coordination) mechanisms or platforms in food system transformation rather than establish new collaborative structures. Applying a stakeholder platform mapping tool to detect (coordination) structures engaged around food system issues, existing platforms, and networks are identified.
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spelling CGSpace1299722025-11-06T07:24:39Z Key stakeholders and platforms/networks in food systems transformation in Bangladesh in 2022 Khatun, Wajiha Fakhry, Hager Herens, Marion C. diets stakeholders food systems governance networks The stakeholder identification is initiated under the CGIAR Research Initative on Sustainable Healthy Diets through Food Systems Transformation (SHiFT) to identify with whom the project needs to engage with to achieve food system transformations. It brings together all the stakeholders working on food systems issues in a so-called ‘living’ database that can quickly identify potential stakeholders in each of the SHIFT target countries. Understanding, engaging and capacitating the different food system stakeholders will provide diverse perspectives to foster collaborations to leverage transformative actions across the system to improve outcomes. This stakeholder identification is a first step to building an understanding of who (people and institutions) is engaged with food system issues at different governance levels, including public and private actors, and those working in formal and informal sectors at national, regional, and local government levels. In addition, the SHiFT country engagement approach is looking to connect with and strengthen existing stakeholder (coordination) mechanisms or platforms in food system transformation rather than establish new collaborative structures. Applying a stakeholder platform mapping tool to detect (coordination) structures engaged around food system issues, existing platforms, and networks are identified. 2023-04-07 2023-04-12T20:54:35Z 2023-04-12T20:54:35Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129972 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127244 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Khatun, Wajiha; Fakhry, Hager; and Herens, Marion. 2023. Key stakeholders and platforms/networks in food systems transformation in Bangladesh in 2022. SHiFT Report March 2023. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136646
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Fakhry, Hager
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title Key stakeholders and platforms/networks in food systems transformation in Bangladesh in 2022
title_full Key stakeholders and platforms/networks in food systems transformation in Bangladesh in 2022
title_fullStr Key stakeholders and platforms/networks in food systems transformation in Bangladesh in 2022
title_full_unstemmed Key stakeholders and platforms/networks in food systems transformation in Bangladesh in 2022
title_short Key stakeholders and platforms/networks in food systems transformation in Bangladesh in 2022
title_sort key stakeholders and platforms networks in food systems transformation in bangladesh in 2022
topic diets
stakeholders
food systems
governance
networks
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/129972
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