Compte-rendu officiel des Concertations pour le Sommet des Nations Unies sur les systèmes alimentaires 2021
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How can we influence consumption pattern through policy interventions that will lead to better environmental and nutritional outcomes? This is the central question that Ceres2030 is exploring through a study on the nexus of climate change, food systems and nutrition. The overall objective of this study is to build the evidence base for how food systems can be transformed to provide affordable healthy diets to all in a sustainable way in Malawi.
The Department of Nutrition, HIV and AIDS is partnering with IFPRI, IISD and Akademiya2063 are organizing an hybrid ( in person and online) consultation to consider the following questions:
- What are the expected trends in terms of diets for Malawi?
- What is the definition of a healthy diet for the country, when considering cultural and economic specificities, and nutritional value of different food items?
- Based on micro-econometric evidence, how well do we understand consumer decisions regarding food, in particular in transitioning food systems?
- What are the policy instruments and the food system innovations required to achieve healthier diets?
- What are the costs and benefits, both in economic and environmental terms (GHG focus) of these diets, and their mitigation value?
- What is the most efficient set of actions to achieve this transformation?
- How do the different sets of actions translate in terms of weather or climate risk exposure to the future food systems?
The consultations are designed to encourage feedback on the project and develop joint ownership of the recommendations with national stakeholders and to maximize the use of the findings.
The results will contribute to the Summit’s goal of providing healthy diets for all, in a sustainable way and will be published to coincide with the dates of the Summit.