Food environment research in Ethiopia: A desk review

The food environment, a space where consumers interact with the broader food system plays a pivotal role in shaping dietary behaviors and nutrition outcomes [1]. As poor-quality diets continue to contribute significantly to the global burden of disease, understanding the determinants within food env...

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Main Authors: Clarke, Rebecca Namara, Gebru, Mestawet, Nabuuma, Deborah, Termote, Celine
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180400
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author Clarke, Rebecca Namara
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Nabuuma, Deborah
Termote, Celine
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description The food environment, a space where consumers interact with the broader food system plays a pivotal role in shaping dietary behaviors and nutrition outcomes [1]. As poor-quality diets continue to contribute significantly to the global burden of disease, understanding the determinants within food environments that constrain or enable access to diverse, safe, and nutritious diets remain essential for policy and programming aimed at improving diet quality and nutrition outcomes. While market-based food environments tend to dominate existing discussions, research increasingly recognizes the importance of wild and cultivated, institutional, and kin- or community-based food environments as critical spaces where food sourcing and consumption decisions occur [2]. This research brief provides an overview of Ethiopia’s food environment, drawing on a scoping review of published evidence. Specifically, the brief synthesizes methodological approaches and considers how they shape insights into consumer food environments, it maps the types of food environments, dimensions, and individual factors that have been previously examined, and identifies the contexts in which food environments have been studied and the populations most frequently engaged. The review further highlights key findings on food environment characteristics, outlining barriers and enablers to healthy diets, with particular focus on fruit and vegetable consumption. The brief also summarizes food environment-related interventions assessed in the publications and reflects on evidence regarding their effectiveness and scalability.
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spelling CGSpace1804002026-01-23T02:07:14Z Food environment research in Ethiopia: A desk review Clarke, Rebecca Namara Gebru, Mestawet Nabuuma, Deborah Termote, Celine food systems food environment The food environment, a space where consumers interact with the broader food system plays a pivotal role in shaping dietary behaviors and nutrition outcomes [1]. As poor-quality diets continue to contribute significantly to the global burden of disease, understanding the determinants within food environments that constrain or enable access to diverse, safe, and nutritious diets remain essential for policy and programming aimed at improving diet quality and nutrition outcomes. While market-based food environments tend to dominate existing discussions, research increasingly recognizes the importance of wild and cultivated, institutional, and kin- or community-based food environments as critical spaces where food sourcing and consumption decisions occur [2]. This research brief provides an overview of Ethiopia’s food environment, drawing on a scoping review of published evidence. Specifically, the brief synthesizes methodological approaches and considers how they shape insights into consumer food environments, it maps the types of food environments, dimensions, and individual factors that have been previously examined, and identifies the contexts in which food environments have been studied and the populations most frequently engaged. The review further highlights key findings on food environment characteristics, outlining barriers and enablers to healthy diets, with particular focus on fruit and vegetable consumption. The brief also summarizes food environment-related interventions assessed in the publications and reflects on evidence regarding their effectiveness and scalability. 2025-12 2026-01-22T11:41:43Z 2026-01-22T11:41:43Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180400 en Open Access application/pdf Clarke, R.N.; Gebru, M.; Nabuuma, D.; Termote, C. (2025) Food environment research in Ethiopia: A desk review. 16 p.
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food environment
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