Micronutrient policy change in South Africa: Implications for the Kaleidoscope Model for food security policy change
This review of micronutrient policy processes in South Africa serves as a companion piece to two parallel studies in Malawi and Zambia. All three studies employ the Kaleidoscope Model of policy change to trace the causal forces leading to key micronutrient policy decisions in each of the three count...
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| author | Hendriks, Sheryl L. Mkandawire, Elizabeth Hall, Nicolette Olivier, Nic JJ Schönfeldt Hettie C. Randall, Phillip Morgan, Stephan Haggblade, Steven Babu, Suresh Chandra |
| author_browse | Babu, Suresh Chandra Haggblade, Steven Hall, Nicolette Hendriks, Sheryl L. Hettie C. Mkandawire, Elizabeth Morgan, Stephan Olivier, Nic JJ Randall, Phillip Schönfeldt |
| author_facet | Hendriks, Sheryl L. Mkandawire, Elizabeth Hall, Nicolette Olivier, Nic JJ Schönfeldt Hettie C. Randall, Phillip Morgan, Stephan Haggblade, Steven Babu, Suresh Chandra |
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| description | This review of micronutrient policy processes in South Africa serves as a companion piece to two parallel studies in Malawi and Zambia. All three studies employ the Kaleidoscope Model of policy change to trace the causal forces leading to key micronutrient policy decisions in each of the three countries. After outlining the overall micronutrient policy process in South Africa, the study focuses on policy decisions regarding vitamin A supplementation, fortification with iodine, iron and multinutrient fortificant, and the reduction of sodium in foods. The analysis in this paper traces the evolution of policies in the pre- and post-apartheid periods through to the present time. In addition to a substantive review of published and grey literature on micronutrient status and policies in South Africa, the research team conducted semi-structured interviews with 15 policy stakeholders in South Africa between October 2015 and June 2016 using a standardised interview guide. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1480202025-11-06T05:41:35Z Micronutrient policy change in South Africa: Implications for the Kaleidoscope Model for food security policy change Hendriks, Sheryl L. Mkandawire, Elizabeth Hall, Nicolette Olivier, Nic JJ Schönfeldt Hettie C. Randall, Phillip Morgan, Stephan Haggblade, Steven Babu, Suresh Chandra models carotenoids nutrition policies retinol nutrition trace elements food security This review of micronutrient policy processes in South Africa serves as a companion piece to two parallel studies in Malawi and Zambia. All three studies employ the Kaleidoscope Model of policy change to trace the causal forces leading to key micronutrient policy decisions in each of the three countries. After outlining the overall micronutrient policy process in South Africa, the study focuses on policy decisions regarding vitamin A supplementation, fortification with iodine, iron and multinutrient fortificant, and the reduction of sodium in foods. The analysis in this paper traces the evolution of policies in the pre- and post-apartheid periods through to the present time. In addition to a substantive review of published and grey literature on micronutrient status and policies in South Africa, the research team conducted semi-structured interviews with 15 policy stakeholders in South Africa between October 2015 and June 2016 using a standardised interview guide. 2017-02-09 2024-06-21T09:23:41Z 2024-06-21T09:23:41Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148020 en Open Access application/pdf Michigan State University University of Pretoria Hendriks, Sheryl L.; Mkandawire, Elizabeth; Hall, Nicolette; Olivier, Nic JJ; Schönfeldt; Hettie C.; Randall, Phillip; Morgan, Stephan; Olivier Nico JJ; Haggblade, Steven; and Babu, Suresh Chandra. 2016. Micronutrient policy change in South Africa: Implications for the Kaleidoscope Model for food security policy change. Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research Paper 18. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University and University of Pretoria. |
| spellingShingle | models carotenoids nutrition policies retinol nutrition trace elements food security Hendriks, Sheryl L. Mkandawire, Elizabeth Hall, Nicolette Olivier, Nic JJ Schönfeldt Hettie C. Randall, Phillip Morgan, Stephan Haggblade, Steven Babu, Suresh Chandra Micronutrient policy change in South Africa: Implications for the Kaleidoscope Model for food security policy change |
| title | Micronutrient policy change in South Africa: Implications for the Kaleidoscope Model for food security policy change |
| title_full | Micronutrient policy change in South Africa: Implications for the Kaleidoscope Model for food security policy change |
| title_fullStr | Micronutrient policy change in South Africa: Implications for the Kaleidoscope Model for food security policy change |
| title_full_unstemmed | Micronutrient policy change in South Africa: Implications for the Kaleidoscope Model for food security policy change |
| title_short | Micronutrient policy change in South Africa: Implications for the Kaleidoscope Model for food security policy change |
| title_sort | micronutrient policy change in south africa implications for the kaleidoscope model for food security policy change |
| topic | models carotenoids nutrition policies retinol nutrition trace elements food security |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148020 |
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