Multi-sector approach for improving food security and nutrition underway

Home/Journal/March 2019/Multi-sector approach for improving food security and nutrition underway

Multi-sector approach for improving food security and nutrition underway

A 9-member delegation of high-level government officials and members of the Afghanistan Food Security and Nutrition Agenda (AFSeN-A) participated in an international training workshop in Islamabad for examining innovative approaches to improving food security and nutrition utilizing the Kaleidoscope model.

The Afghan delegation was led by H.E. Nasrullah Arsalai, Director General of the Afghan Council of Ministers’ Secretariat.

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Pakistan and IFPRI jointly organized the workshop under the Food and Nutrition Security Impact, Resilience, Sustainability and Transformation (FIRST) Programme with the support of the European Union.

The Kaleidoscope model examines how food policies evolve as they respond to a results-based agenda in which practitioners are judged by their progress towards meeting specific targets, objectives and goals.

The training focused on identifying ways for adoption of multi-sectoral and inter-ministerial governance to help improve food security and nutrition by presenting case studies of current policy processes and attempted reforms. The blockages to change and necessary conditions for progress were also highlighted to support the shared commitment by governments and other organizations to Sustainable Development Goal 2: ‘End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture’.

Speaking on the occasion Ms Mina` Dowlatchahi, FAO Representative in Pakistan said that this collaboration is a welcome step for driving policy change to improve food security and nutrition in the region. It provides space for exchanging knowledge and experience on policy analysis and coordination mechanisms for adopting a multisector approach to advance the food security and nutrition agendas. It also builds capacity of professionals for evidence-based monitoring systems and development of action plans that will take into account gender inclusiveness and sustainability.

Participants from Federal and Sindh government, which have recently adopted National Food Security Policy and an Agriculture Policy respectively attended the training. Delegates from other provincial departments were also present.

Afghanistan has very recently adopted the Afghanistan Food Security and Nutrition- agenda (AFSeN) and joined the Scaling-up Nutrition (SUN) Movement. The training guided diagnostic review of policies and regulations related to the nutrition-sensitive food system with investment needs of Afghanistan to ensure evidence based informed decision-making Nutrition-sensitive Food System Policy in Afghanistan.

Farrukh Toirov, FAO Deputy Representative in Pakistan, Ms Genevieve Hussain Policy Consultant (FIRST Programme) Pakistan and Ms Mehnaz Ajmal Policy Officer (FIRST Programme) Afghanistan also participated in the training.

2019-04-03T19:56:23+00:00