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Nutrition in City Ecosystems (NICE): Protocol of a multi-sectoral development project to improve food and nutrition security of secondary city populations in Bangladesh, Kenya and Rwanda

BACKGROUND: Secondary cities tend to be better linked with local food systems than primate cities, acting as important platforms to trade agricultural produce with rural surrounding. COVID-19, conflicts and climate change continue to expose inefficiencies in food systems and have further exacerbated...

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Autores principales: Speich, Cornelia, Barth-Jaeggi, Tanja, Musard, Capucine, Havugimana, Cassien, Nwokoro, Charles, Gakuba, Elvis, Zamil, Farhad, Sécula, Florence, Thönnissen, Carmen, Six, Johan, Kraemer, Klaus, van Zutphen, Kesso Gabrielle, Sonnevelt, Martijn, Tshering, Puja P., Erismann, Séverine, van den Berg, Sophie, Winter, Simon, Johnson-Chadwick, Victoria, Pannatier, Marnie, Gavin-Smith, Breda, Barjolle, Dominique, Prytherch, Helen
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9932975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36817895
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1081535
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author Speich, Cornelia
Barth-Jaeggi, Tanja
Musard, Capucine
Havugimana, Cassien
Nwokoro, Charles
Gakuba, Elvis
Zamil, Farhad
Sécula, Florence
Thönnissen, Carmen
Six, Johan
Kraemer, Klaus
van Zutphen, Kesso Gabrielle
Sonnevelt, Martijn
Tshering, Puja P.
Erismann, Séverine
van den Berg, Sophie
Winter, Simon
Johnson-Chadwick, Victoria
Pannatier, Marnie
Gavin-Smith, Breda
Barjolle, Dominique
Prytherch, Helen
author_facet Speich, Cornelia
Barth-Jaeggi, Tanja
Musard, Capucine
Havugimana, Cassien
Nwokoro, Charles
Gakuba, Elvis
Zamil, Farhad
Sécula, Florence
Thönnissen, Carmen
Six, Johan
Kraemer, Klaus
van Zutphen, Kesso Gabrielle
Sonnevelt, Martijn
Tshering, Puja P.
Erismann, Séverine
van den Berg, Sophie
Winter, Simon
Johnson-Chadwick, Victoria
Pannatier, Marnie
Gavin-Smith, Breda
Barjolle, Dominique
Prytherch, Helen
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description BACKGROUND: Secondary cities tend to be better linked with local food systems than primate cities, acting as important platforms to trade agricultural produce with rural surrounding. COVID-19, conflicts and climate change continue to expose inefficiencies in food systems and have further exacerbated malnutrition, calling for substantial food systems transformations. However, tackling current food systems' challenges requires new approaches to ensure food and nutrition security. Nutritious and agroecologically produced food offer the potential to transform food systems by improving diets and alleviating pressure on the environment, as well as by creating jobs and reducing poverty. This paper describes the design of a project by a Swiss public-private consortium to improve food and nutrition security and to reduce poverty in city ecosystems in six secondary cities in Bangladesh, Kenya and Rwanda through governance/policy and supply and demand side interventions. METHODS: The Nutrition in City Ecosystems (NICE) project promotes well-balanced nutrition for city populations through interdisciplinary agricultural, food, and health sector collaborations along city-specific value chains. Adopting a transdiciplinary systems approach, the main interventions of NICE are (i) advocacy and policy dialogue, (ii) building of decentralized institutional capacity in multi-sectoral collaborations, (iii) support of data-driven planning, coordination and resource mobilization, (iv) anchoring of innovations and new approaches in city-level partnerships, (v) capacity building in the agricultural, retail, health and education sectors, as well as (vi) evidence generation from putting policies into practice at the local level. NICE is coordinated by in-country partners and local offices of the Swiss public-private consortium partners. DISCUSSION: The NICE project seeks to contribute to urban food system resilience and enhanced sustainable nutrition for city populations by (A) strengthening urban governance structures involving key stakeholders including women and youth, (B) generating income for producers along the supply chain, (C) triggering change in producers' and consumers' behavior such that nutritious and agroecologically produced foods are both in demand as well as available and affordable in urban markets, and (D) allowing a scale up of successful approaches to other national and international cities and city networks.
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spelling pubmed-99329752023-02-17 Nutrition in City Ecosystems (NICE): Protocol of a multi-sectoral development project to improve food and nutrition security of secondary city populations in Bangladesh, Kenya and Rwanda Speich, Cornelia Barth-Jaeggi, Tanja Musard, Capucine Havugimana, Cassien Nwokoro, Charles Gakuba, Elvis Zamil, Farhad Sécula, Florence Thönnissen, Carmen Six, Johan Kraemer, Klaus van Zutphen, Kesso Gabrielle Sonnevelt, Martijn Tshering, Puja P. Erismann, Séverine van den Berg, Sophie Winter, Simon Johnson-Chadwick, Victoria Pannatier, Marnie Gavin-Smith, Breda Barjolle, Dominique Prytherch, Helen Front Public Health Public Health BACKGROUND: Secondary cities tend to be better linked with local food systems than primate cities, acting as important platforms to trade agricultural produce with rural surrounding. COVID-19, conflicts and climate change continue to expose inefficiencies in food systems and have further exacerbated malnutrition, calling for substantial food systems transformations. However, tackling current food systems' challenges requires new approaches to ensure food and nutrition security. Nutritious and agroecologically produced food offer the potential to transform food systems by improving diets and alleviating pressure on the environment, as well as by creating jobs and reducing poverty. This paper describes the design of a project by a Swiss public-private consortium to improve food and nutrition security and to reduce poverty in city ecosystems in six secondary cities in Bangladesh, Kenya and Rwanda through governance/policy and supply and demand side interventions. METHODS: The Nutrition in City Ecosystems (NICE) project promotes well-balanced nutrition for city populations through interdisciplinary agricultural, food, and health sector collaborations along city-specific value chains. Adopting a transdiciplinary systems approach, the main interventions of NICE are (i) advocacy and policy dialogue, (ii) building of decentralized institutional capacity in multi-sectoral collaborations, (iii) support of data-driven planning, coordination and resource mobilization, (iv) anchoring of innovations and new approaches in city-level partnerships, (v) capacity building in the agricultural, retail, health and education sectors, as well as (vi) evidence generation from putting policies into practice at the local level. NICE is coordinated by in-country partners and local offices of the Swiss public-private consortium partners. DISCUSSION: The NICE project seeks to contribute to urban food system resilience and enhanced sustainable nutrition for city populations by (A) strengthening urban governance structures involving key stakeholders including women and youth, (B) generating income for producers along the supply chain, (C) triggering change in producers' and consumers' behavior such that nutritious and agroecologically produced foods are both in demand as well as available and affordable in urban markets, and (D) allowing a scale up of successful approaches to other national and international cities and city networks. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9932975/ /pubmed/36817895 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1081535 Text en Copyright © 2023 Speich, Barth-Jaeggi, Musard, Havugimana, Nwokoro, Gakuba, Zamil, Sécula, Thönnissen, Six, Kraemer, van Zutphen, Sonnevelt, Tshering, Erismann, van den Berg, Winter, Johnson-Chadwick, Pannatier, Gavin-Smith, Barjolle and Prytherch. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Speich, Cornelia
Barth-Jaeggi, Tanja
Musard, Capucine
Havugimana, Cassien
Nwokoro, Charles
Gakuba, Elvis
Zamil, Farhad
Sécula, Florence
Thönnissen, Carmen
Six, Johan
Kraemer, Klaus
van Zutphen, Kesso Gabrielle
Sonnevelt, Martijn
Tshering, Puja P.
Erismann, Séverine
van den Berg, Sophie
Winter, Simon
Johnson-Chadwick, Victoria
Pannatier, Marnie
Gavin-Smith, Breda
Barjolle, Dominique
Prytherch, Helen
Nutrition in City Ecosystems (NICE): Protocol of a multi-sectoral development project to improve food and nutrition security of secondary city populations in Bangladesh, Kenya and Rwanda
title Nutrition in City Ecosystems (NICE): Protocol of a multi-sectoral development project to improve food and nutrition security of secondary city populations in Bangladesh, Kenya and Rwanda
title_full Nutrition in City Ecosystems (NICE): Protocol of a multi-sectoral development project to improve food and nutrition security of secondary city populations in Bangladesh, Kenya and Rwanda
title_fullStr Nutrition in City Ecosystems (NICE): Protocol of a multi-sectoral development project to improve food and nutrition security of secondary city populations in Bangladesh, Kenya and Rwanda
title_full_unstemmed Nutrition in City Ecosystems (NICE): Protocol of a multi-sectoral development project to improve food and nutrition security of secondary city populations in Bangladesh, Kenya and Rwanda
title_short Nutrition in City Ecosystems (NICE): Protocol of a multi-sectoral development project to improve food and nutrition security of secondary city populations in Bangladesh, Kenya and Rwanda
title_sort nutrition in city ecosystems (nice): protocol of a multi-sectoral development project to improve food and nutrition security of secondary city populations in bangladesh, kenya and rwanda
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9932975/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36817895
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1081535
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