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Group 2: Shift to Healthy and Sustainable Consumption Patterns Actions urgently needed 1. Policy redirection and strategies to involve youth in urban agriculture e.g., use of technology such as e-commerce within the value-chains. 2. Innovative agricultural practices such as urban farming, which are climate friendly, reduce food loss due to proximity of farms to consumers and will improve nutrition security by retaining the quality of food produce especially fruits and vegetables using hydroponics, aquaponics, vertical farming etc. 3. Create awareness and communicate with policy makers about fo
... Подробнееod systems: translating data and available information into materials for effective engagement of policy makers as well as at community level, media, and society. Employing next generation /life cycle approach by building healthy and sustainable diet into the school curriculum. 4. Health sector priority: Investments in Primary Health Care has great potential for engaging gatekeepers, traditional rulers, community actors, mothers, and children in the shift towards healthy consumption. 5. Product formulation: Nutrition considerations must be embraced much more by industry and food processors. There is also the need for a common set of country guidelines for nutrition that will be useful for consumer protection. 6. Coordination: It is necessary to advance a joint work plan and implementation strategy especially for cross-cutting activities that can drive this shift that we desire to see. 7. Data generation and management: Improving data generation, management and integration into policy-decision making will aid the functionality of Country Nutrition Programming. Who should take the actions? • Technoserve: experienced and has vast capacity in value chain development for entrepreneurship and nutrition and making value chains more nutrition sensitive. • Choices International: for technical support in developing nutrition guidelines/standards for processed foods and front-of-pack labelling. • Sustainable Development Goals Talks initiative: awareness creation especially for the youth through various media such as photos, online messages, and content. • FAO: promoting school gardening to engage pupils and students as agents of change in the community. The programme also teaches other skills, including entrepreneurial skills, marketing skills, and equipping learners to contribute positively to the economy as adults. • Scaling-up Nutrition in Nigeria: CS-SUNN already works with youth leaders recognized by the SUN Global Movement and supported by SCI. The organisation can therefore use this platform to reach out to the youths. • Universities and research institutes: For research and training. Some have mandates for improving the value chain for most of Nigerian staples and food crops. The results need to be curated and harvested for more productive use. Ways in which progress could be assessed • Reduction in stunting, micronutrient deficiencies, NCDs • Number of people reached with information • Reduction in food waste, number of innovative drives in reducing food waste • Reduction in post-harvest losses. • Increased discourse and formal dialogues in food systems in Nigeria • Increased investments in food systems innovations, especially cold chain infrastructure • Number of policies that encourage consumption of healthy diet • Consumers demanding more of healthier food products. . Increased number of youth entrepreneurs . Increased number of front pack labelling . The number of family life extension programs into agricultural extension scheme. Скрыть
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Ключевые слова: Data & Evidence, Environment and Climate, Finance, Governance, Human rights, Innovation, Policy, Trade-offs, Women & Youth Empowerment