Youth aspirations & how they shape interactions with food systems livelihoods: Albania, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia

What drives the aspirations of youth in food systems? Using a systems approach, this longitudinal study critically analyzes the assumption of increased youth disengagement from food systems by taking the examples of Albania, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia— countries with a significant demographic cohort o...

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Main Author: Uraguchi, Zenebe
Format: Ponencia
Language:Inglés
Published: Bern University of Applied Sciences 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137078
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description What drives the aspirations of youth in food systems? Using a systems approach, this longitudinal study critically analyzes the assumption of increased youth disengagement from food systems by taking the examples of Albania, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia— countries with a significant demographic cohort of youth. Youth interactions with food systems are uniquely shaped in the three countries by specific intersections with multiple factors including gender, wealth, health, location, and intergenerational relationships. The study highlights that barriers and choices of youth in food systems are mediated by a range of factors, such as skills development, investment/access to finance, and policy frameworks. The study is significant in three ways. First, the findings have practical implications for the design and implementation of multistakeholder initiatives that facilitate the transition of youth from education to the world of work. These initiatives in food systems tend to be prescriptive by focusing on demand-supply problems but neglecting the ecosystems around food systems where key barriers and opportunities lie. Second, it takes a holistic approach, just as with any other system or sector, to make food systems a viable source of livelihood for youth by suggesting how to design inclusive, sustainable, and scalable interventions in skills, information, and career advice; investment/access to finance; and youthspecific policy frameworks. Third, shifting food system dynamics and outcomes for improved interaction of youth with food systems requires understanding the inherent social tensions and struggles by focusing on the agency and organization that have been central and constant themes in youth empowerment.
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spelling CGSpace1370782024-01-05T02:03:06Z Youth aspirations & how they shape interactions with food systems livelihoods: Albania, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia Uraguchi, Zenebe youth agriculture research What drives the aspirations of youth in food systems? Using a systems approach, this longitudinal study critically analyzes the assumption of increased youth disengagement from food systems by taking the examples of Albania, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia— countries with a significant demographic cohort of youth. Youth interactions with food systems are uniquely shaped in the three countries by specific intersections with multiple factors including gender, wealth, health, location, and intergenerational relationships. The study highlights that barriers and choices of youth in food systems are mediated by a range of factors, such as skills development, investment/access to finance, and policy frameworks. The study is significant in three ways. First, the findings have practical implications for the design and implementation of multistakeholder initiatives that facilitate the transition of youth from education to the world of work. These initiatives in food systems tend to be prescriptive by focusing on demand-supply problems but neglecting the ecosystems around food systems where key barriers and opportunities lie. Second, it takes a holistic approach, just as with any other system or sector, to make food systems a viable source of livelihood for youth by suggesting how to design inclusive, sustainable, and scalable interventions in skills, information, and career advice; investment/access to finance; and youthspecific policy frameworks. Third, shifting food system dynamics and outcomes for improved interaction of youth with food systems requires understanding the inherent social tensions and struggles by focusing on the agency and organization that have been central and constant themes in youth empowerment. 2023-10-11 2024-01-04T12:47:15Z 2024-01-04T12:47:15Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137078 en Open Access application/pdf Bern University of Applied Sciences Uraguchi, Zenebe. 2023. Youth aspirations & how they shape interactions with food systems livelihoods: Albania, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia. Presentation. Presented at the CGIAR GENDER Conference 'From Research to Impact: Towards just and resilient agri-food systems', New Delhi, India, 9-12 October 2023. Bern University of Applied Sciences
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Youth aspirations & how they shape interactions with food systems livelihoods: Albania, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia
title Youth aspirations & how they shape interactions with food systems livelihoods: Albania, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia
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title_short Youth aspirations & how they shape interactions with food systems livelihoods: Albania, Bangladesh, and Ethiopia
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