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Nourishing nations during pandemics: why prioritize fish diets and aquatic foods in Africa

The COVID-19 pandemic caught the world unprepared, with containment measures impacting both global supply chains and agri-commodity flows. The public health crisis raised some urgent questions: “how can fish and other aquatic foods and supply chains be prioritized as health-related interventions to...

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Autores principales: Khan, Ahmed, Ahmed, Siham Mohamed, Sarr, Cheikh, Kabore, Youssouf, Kahasha, Gracia, Bangwe, Lewis, Odhiambo, Walter, Gahunga, Nathalie, Mclean, Bernice, Diop, Hamady, Moepi, Hellen, Seisay, Mohamed, Tall, Amadou, Dejen, Eshete, Hlatshwayo, Motseki, Lartey, Anna, Sanginga, Pascal, Gueye, Ndiaga, Amousso, Alison, Bamba, Abou, Hambayi, Mutinta, Kamal-Deen, Ali, Karisa, Harrison, Fregene, Bernadette, Siamudaala, Victor, Thilsteld, Shakuntala Haraksingh
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8382667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35299598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40152-021-00236-z
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author Khan, Ahmed
Ahmed, Siham Mohamed
Sarr, Cheikh
Kabore, Youssouf
Kahasha, Gracia
Bangwe, Lewis
Odhiambo, Walter
Gahunga, Nathalie
Mclean, Bernice
Diop, Hamady
Moepi, Hellen
Seisay, Mohamed
Tall, Amadou
Dejen, Eshete
Hlatshwayo, Motseki
Lartey, Anna
Sanginga, Pascal
Gueye, Ndiaga
Amousso, Alison
Bamba, Abou
Hambayi, Mutinta
Kamal-Deen, Ali
Karisa, Harrison
Fregene, Bernadette
Siamudaala, Victor
Thilsteld, Shakuntala Haraksingh
author_facet Khan, Ahmed
Ahmed, Siham Mohamed
Sarr, Cheikh
Kabore, Youssouf
Kahasha, Gracia
Bangwe, Lewis
Odhiambo, Walter
Gahunga, Nathalie
Mclean, Bernice
Diop, Hamady
Moepi, Hellen
Seisay, Mohamed
Tall, Amadou
Dejen, Eshete
Hlatshwayo, Motseki
Lartey, Anna
Sanginga, Pascal
Gueye, Ndiaga
Amousso, Alison
Bamba, Abou
Hambayi, Mutinta
Kamal-Deen, Ali
Karisa, Harrison
Fregene, Bernadette
Siamudaala, Victor
Thilsteld, Shakuntala Haraksingh
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description The COVID-19 pandemic caught the world unprepared, with containment measures impacting both global supply chains and agri-commodity flows. The public health crisis raised some urgent questions: “how can fish and other aquatic foods and supply chains be prioritized as health-related interventions to avert both a malnutrition crisis and gender inequality?” Furthermore, “what are the integrated responses, investment opportunities, and governance mechanisms to effectively address the pandemic?” As “super foods,” diets of fish and aquatic foods provide animal-source protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and micronutrients, including both vitamins and minerals, necessary for both the ill and the healthy. The affordability and accessibility of fish could address food and nutrition security needs under lockdown and border closures, boost immune systems, and increase commodity trade. This analytical piece focuses on the continent of Africa, where malnutrition is pervasive, but also where local aquatic food supplies can be utilised during lockdowns and border closures. The paper provides governance insights on national budget support programs and portfolio restructuring to strengthen local aquatic foods production systems to meet dietary needs. Furthermore, the authors advocate for a coordinated multi-sectoral intervention across several well-being domains in the immediate and medium-term involving various partnerships. These integrated responses will mutually limit the contagion while providing support to functional fish value chains for healthy diets, livelihoods, cross-border trade, and long-term macroeconomic recovery.
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spelling pubmed-83826672021-08-24 Nourishing nations during pandemics: why prioritize fish diets and aquatic foods in Africa Khan, Ahmed Ahmed, Siham Mohamed Sarr, Cheikh Kabore, Youssouf Kahasha, Gracia Bangwe, Lewis Odhiambo, Walter Gahunga, Nathalie Mclean, Bernice Diop, Hamady Moepi, Hellen Seisay, Mohamed Tall, Amadou Dejen, Eshete Hlatshwayo, Motseki Lartey, Anna Sanginga, Pascal Gueye, Ndiaga Amousso, Alison Bamba, Abou Hambayi, Mutinta Kamal-Deen, Ali Karisa, Harrison Fregene, Bernadette Siamudaala, Victor Thilsteld, Shakuntala Haraksingh Maritime Studies Viewpoint The COVID-19 pandemic caught the world unprepared, with containment measures impacting both global supply chains and agri-commodity flows. The public health crisis raised some urgent questions: “how can fish and other aquatic foods and supply chains be prioritized as health-related interventions to avert both a malnutrition crisis and gender inequality?” Furthermore, “what are the integrated responses, investment opportunities, and governance mechanisms to effectively address the pandemic?” As “super foods,” diets of fish and aquatic foods provide animal-source protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and micronutrients, including both vitamins and minerals, necessary for both the ill and the healthy. The affordability and accessibility of fish could address food and nutrition security needs under lockdown and border closures, boost immune systems, and increase commodity trade. This analytical piece focuses on the continent of Africa, where malnutrition is pervasive, but also where local aquatic food supplies can be utilised during lockdowns and border closures. The paper provides governance insights on national budget support programs and portfolio restructuring to strengthen local aquatic foods production systems to meet dietary needs. Furthermore, the authors advocate for a coordinated multi-sectoral intervention across several well-being domains in the immediate and medium-term involving various partnerships. These integrated responses will mutually limit the contagion while providing support to functional fish value chains for healthy diets, livelihoods, cross-border trade, and long-term macroeconomic recovery. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2021-08-24 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8382667/ /pubmed/35299598 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40152-021-00236-z Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Viewpoint
Khan, Ahmed
Ahmed, Siham Mohamed
Sarr, Cheikh
Kabore, Youssouf
Kahasha, Gracia
Bangwe, Lewis
Odhiambo, Walter
Gahunga, Nathalie
Mclean, Bernice
Diop, Hamady
Moepi, Hellen
Seisay, Mohamed
Tall, Amadou
Dejen, Eshete
Hlatshwayo, Motseki
Lartey, Anna
Sanginga, Pascal
Gueye, Ndiaga
Amousso, Alison
Bamba, Abou
Hambayi, Mutinta
Kamal-Deen, Ali
Karisa, Harrison
Fregene, Bernadette
Siamudaala, Victor
Thilsteld, Shakuntala Haraksingh
Nourishing nations during pandemics: why prioritize fish diets and aquatic foods in Africa
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title_full Nourishing nations during pandemics: why prioritize fish diets and aquatic foods in Africa
title_fullStr Nourishing nations during pandemics: why prioritize fish diets and aquatic foods in Africa
title_full_unstemmed Nourishing nations during pandemics: why prioritize fish diets and aquatic foods in Africa
title_short Nourishing nations during pandemics: why prioritize fish diets and aquatic foods in Africa
title_sort nourishing nations during pandemics: why prioritize fish diets and aquatic foods in africa
topic Viewpoint
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8382667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35299598
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40152-021-00236-z
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