
Sommaire
Lessons for food system policy, programs and governance – A word from the experts
Interview with Arlène Alpha (Researcher, CIRAD) and Lalita Bhattacharjee (Senior Nutrition Advisor, FAO Bangladesh).
A. Alpha says that, over the last decade, although there has been stronger connection between sectors and although the need for a multisectoral approach in nutrition is now ...
Présentation
Informations pratiques
Licence Creative Commons : Attribution, Pas d'utilisation commerciale, Partage dans les mêmes conditions
Description de la ressource
Résumé
Interview with Arlène Alpha (Researcher, CIRAD) and Lalita Bhattacharjee (Senior Nutrition Advisor, FAO Bangladesh).
A. Alpha says that, over the last decade, although there has been stronger connection between sectors and although the need for a multisectoral approach in nutrition is now seen in every policy document, the governance of nutrition tends to remain segmented. The use of a food system approach could potentially help to move towards better integrating sectors. It is also an opportunity to promote dietary diversity as a key strategy to address the multiple forms of malnutrition.
L. Bhattacharjee is questioned about the communities’ involvement in policy formulation in Bangladesh. She explains how the approach has evolved from largely top down, subnational and community level mechanisms enabled a better consideration of the ground realities.
She emphasizes that monitoring and evaluation of policy implementation is fundamental and investments… Lastly, there is need to adapt normative recommendations into national policies and guidelines.
- Granularité : grain
- Structure : collection
Intervenants, édition et diffusion
Fiche technique
- LOMv1.0
- LOMFRv1.0
- SupLOMFRv1.0
- Voir la fiche XML