Resilience: From responses to resilient systems
Policymakers must balance critical trade-offs among actions and spending priorities for health, food systems, and economies. This requires a multisectoral perspective and clearly defined values. KEY MESSAGES - Rapid actions have to build on existing systems and therefore, the quality of established...
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| author | McDermott, John Resnick, Danielle Naylor, Nichola |
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| description | Policymakers must balance critical trade-offs among actions and spending priorities for health, food systems, and economies. This requires a multisectoral perspective and clearly defined values. KEY MESSAGES - Rapid actions have to build on existing systems and therefore, the quality of established and delivery systems is an important determinant of success. - Three broad features of systems - adaptability, coherence and coordination, and efficacy - contribute to the success of public policies. - system efficacy requires state capacity for administrative efficiency and appropriate enforcement, as well as citizen trust in government. - Rolling out and scaling up innovations during crises depends on an underlying business environment that enables decision-making and experimentation in partnership with the private sector. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1433392026-01-23T18:54:09Z Resilience: From responses to resilient systems McDermott, John Resnick, Danielle Naylor, Nichola movement restrictions vaccines sustainable development goals shock policies covid-19 social protection nutrition decision making cash transfers diet pandemics resilience food systems public health policymakers Policymakers must balance critical trade-offs among actions and spending priorities for health, food systems, and economies. This requires a multisectoral perspective and clearly defined values. KEY MESSAGES - Rapid actions have to build on existing systems and therefore, the quality of established and delivery systems is an important determinant of success. - Three broad features of systems - adaptability, coherence and coordination, and efficacy - contribute to the success of public policies. - system efficacy requires state capacity for administrative efficiency and appropriate enforcement, as well as citizen trust in government. - Rolling out and scaling up innovations during crises depends on an underlying business environment that enables decision-making and experimentation in partnership with the private sector. 2021-04-03 2024-05-22T12:13:30Z 2024-05-22T12:13:30Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143339 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896293991 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute McDermott, John; Resnick, Danielle; and Naylor, Nichola. 2021. Resilience: From responses to resilient systems. In 2021 Global food policy report: Transforming food systems after COVID-19. Chapter 2, Pp. 24-35. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896293991_02. |
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| title | Resilience: From responses to resilient systems |
| title_full | Resilience: From responses to resilient systems |
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| title_short | Resilience: From responses to resilient systems |
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| topic | movement restrictions vaccines sustainable development goals shock policies covid-19 social protection nutrition decision making cash transfers diet pandemics resilience food systems public health policymakers |
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