Nutrition Sensitive Food Systems in Conflict Affected Regions: A Case Study of Afghanistan

S. Babu, Jamshed Looden, Mehnaz Ajmal, A. W. Rana, Nandita Srivastava
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The food systems approach can contribute to food security and reduced malnutrition levels by identifying key investments and policies throughout the food system, including production, processing, marketing, and consumption of food. However, in countries facing fragility and conflict, it has proven difficult to implement such an approach and achieve the desired results. This has been the case in Afghanistan, where high levels of malnutrition stem in part from an undersupply of nutritious food. Multi-sectoral approaches to promote nutrition sensitivity and achieve diet-based solutions have also had only limited impact. This paper reports on an analysis of the nutrition sensitivity of food systems in Afghanistan using multi-sector consultations and gap analyses to examine two key food and nutrition policies, the National Comprehensive Agriculture Development Priority Program and the Afghanistan Food Security and Nutrition Agenda. It highlights gaps in the policies and identifies investment priorities to make food systems more nutrition sensitive. The results show that instilling nutrition sensitivity into the operation of Afghanistan’s food systems can only be accomplished if certain key measures are incorporated into the food system. These include addressing the absence of knowledge in the population regarding healthy diets, the lack of sufficient food for vulnerable populations, weak irrigation systems, capacity constraints at individual and institutional levels, data challenges, and weak natural resource management. In addition, the above weaknesses are compounded by the continued violence and conflict-induced insecurity, weak government, and inadequate investments. Given the role of different sectors in contributing to improved nutrition, appropriate and effective multi-stakeholder coordination and collaboration is paramount to such efforts.
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受冲突影响地区的营养敏感粮食系统:阿富汗的案例研究
通过确定整个粮食系统的关键投资和政策,包括粮食的生产、加工、销售和消费,粮食系统方法可以促进粮食安全和降低营养不良水平。然而,在面临脆弱性和冲突的国家,事实证明很难实施这种方法并取得预期的结果。阿富汗的情况就是如此,那里的营养不良程度高,部分原因是营养食品供应不足。促进营养敏感性和实现以饮食为基础的解决办法的多部门办法也只产生了有限的影响。本文利用多部门磋商和差距分析对阿富汗粮食系统的营养敏感性进行了分析,以审查两项关键的粮食和营养政策,即国家综合农业发展优先计划和阿富汗粮食安全和营养议程。它突出了政策上的差距,并确定了投资重点,以使粮食系统对营养更加敏感。结果表明,只有将某些关键措施纳入粮食系统,才能将营养敏感性灌输到阿富汗粮食系统的运作中。这些挑战包括解决人口中缺乏健康饮食知识、脆弱人群缺乏足够食物、灌溉系统薄弱、个人和机构层面的能力限制、数据挑战以及自然资源管理薄弱等问题。此外,持续的暴力和冲突引发的不安全局势、软弱的政府和投资不足加剧了上述弱点。鉴于不同部门在促进改善营养方面的作用,适当和有效的多利益攸关方协调与合作对这种努力至关重要。
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