Evidence for Policies and Practices to Address Global Food Insecurity

  • Lora Iannotti
  • , Eliza Kleban
  • , Patrizia Fracassi
  • , Stineke Oenema
  • , Chessa Lutter

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Abstract

Food insecurity affects an estimated 691–783 million people globally and is disproportionately high in Africa and Asia. It arises from poverty, armed conflict, and climate change, among other demographic and globalization forces. This review summarizes evidence for policies and practices across five elements of the agrifood system framework and identifies gaps that inform an agenda for future research. Under availability, imbalanced agriculture policies protect primarily staple food producers, and there is limited evidence on food security impacts for smallholder and women food producers. Evidence supports the use of cash transfers and food aid for affordability and school feeding for multiple benefits. Food-based dietary guidelines can improve the nutritional quality of dietary patterns, yet they may not reflect the latest evidence or food supplies. Evidence from the newer food environment elements, promotion and sustainability, while relatively minimal, provides insight into achieving long-term impacts. To eliminate hunger, our global community should embrace integrated approaches and bring evidence-based policies and practices to scale. It is important for people to realize that we can make progress against world hunger, that world hunger is not hopeless. The worst enemy is apathy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)375-400
Number of pages26
JournalAnnual Review of Public Health
Volume45
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - May 20 2024

Keywords

  • affordability
  • agrifood systems
  • evidence-based policy and practices
  • food availability
  • food environment
  • global food insecurity
  • promotion
  • quality
  • sustainability

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