From dialogues to action: commitments by African governments to transform their food systems and assure sustainable healthy diets
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Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Abstract
The 2021 United Nations Food Systems Summit (UNFSS) and
associated dialogues brought together diverse food
system actors and stakeholders from across the globe to take
action on transforming food systems. These actions included
pledges and expression of commitments from both state and
nonstate actors to transform their food systems. State actor
commitments are visions of what governments expect of their
food systems by 2030, and their aspirations to achieve those
expectations. This paper reviews pledges made by African
Heads of State at the 2021 UNFSS and examines how
responsive those commitments are to three dimensions of
sustainable healthy diets, namely, nutrition and health, socio economic, and environmental. Second, the paper assesses
how responsive the commitments are to the World Health
Organization’s “priority food systems policy actions” that
include nutrition labeling, marketing regulation, public food
procurement, fiscal policies, food fortification, reformulation,
and food safety. We operationally define responsiveness as
alignment or relatedness of the commitments to the dimensions
of sustainable healthy diets, or the priority policies. We
contextualize our appraisals using available literature on the
subject
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