Giang Tracey, Karpyn Allison, Laurison Hannah Burton, Hillier Amy, Perry R Duane
The Food Trust, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, USA.
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2008 May-Jun;14(3):272-9. doi: 10.1097/01.PHH.0000316486.57512.bf.
The issue of access to healthy foods has been central to the work of many community-based organizations around the country. One such organization, The Food Trust, launched an effective advocacy campaign to bring awareness and policy change to the issue. The Food Trust's efforts with its partners resulted in the creation of the Pennsylvania Fresh Food Financing Initiative, the nation's first statewide financing program to increase supermarket development in underserved areas. This article focuses on a key component of the advocacy campaign: the creation of an evidence-based report that served as a strong, credible foundation for the campaign. The steps that were taken to find partners, obtain and analyze the data, and disseminate the findings are described. In addition, the outcomes of the Fresh Food Financing Initiative are discussed.
获取健康食品的问题一直是全国许多社区组织工作的核心。其中一个组织,食品信托基金,发起了一场有效的宣传活动,以提高人们对该问题的认识并推动政策变革。食品信托基金与其合作伙伴的努力促成了宾夕法尼亚新鲜食品融资倡议的创建,这是全国首个旨在增加服务不足地区超市发展的全州性融资计划。本文重点关注宣传活动的一个关键组成部分:创建一份基于证据的报告,该报告为活动提供了强大、可信的基础。文中描述了寻找合作伙伴、获取和分析数据以及传播研究结果所采取的步骤。此外,还讨论了新鲜食品融资倡议的成果。