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尼日利亚农业推广服务的营养能力评估。

Nutrition Capacity Assessment of Agriculture Extension Services in Nigeria.

机构信息

Department of Human Nutrition and Dietetics, Faculty of Public Health, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Formerly of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Abuja, Nigeria.

出版信息

Food Nutr Bull. 2023 Sep;44(1_suppl):S92-S102. doi: 10.1177/03795721231158417. Epub 2023 Mar 22.

DOI:10.1177/03795721231158417
PMID:36946325
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Achieving meaningful malnutrition reductions in Nigeria and other high-burden countries requires sustained improvements in diets, mediated through nutrition-sensitive agriculture and food systems. Yet, the capacity to design, plan, implement, and monitor such nutrition-sensitive systems is very limited, including within agricultural extension services delivery. Understanding existing capacity of actors required to implement nutrition change is crucial for effective capacity development.

OBJECTIVE

This study assessed the nutrition capacity of agriculture extension agents (AEAs) in Nigeria and the capacity of their organizations and the institutions within which they operate.

METHODS

The study assessed 31 extension training materials for inclusion of recommendations for nutrition-sensitive agriculture. Structured interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with 23 extension agents and were coded and analyzed for major themes.

RESULTS

Training materials hardly included nutrition objectives and or nutrition-related services to be delivered. Some nutrition-related services were being delivered, including promotion of biofortified crops and nutrient-dense crops and animals, home gardening, food safety, and dietary diversification. However, these services were limited, and service delivery was unstructured, nonuniform, and inconsistent. Numbers of AEAs are quite inadequate while available AEAs had high workloads, are poorly motivated, and had limited funding, supervision, and logistics capacity to perform roles. Physical security was also a challenge for service delivery. Further, complementary activities in other sectors that were necessary for adequate delivery of nutrition-sensitive agriculture did not always exist.

CONCLUSION

Extensive development of nutrition capacities of extension agents appears unlikely to achieve nutrition-related changes if limiting institutional and organizational capacity deficits are not addressed.

PLAIN LANGUAGE TITLE

Capacity of Agriculture Extension Agents in Nigeria to Deliver Nutrition Services.

PLAIN LANGUAGE SUMMARY

Reducing the significant burden of malnutrition in Nigeria requires increased availability and consumption of foods that are nutritious and free from harmful substances. To produce such foods, farmers need adequate nutrition and food safety knowledge and skills. The production of such food will also need to support nutrition in other ways, including increased women's empowerment. Extension agents traditionally support farmers to adopt new methods of food production and/or processing that support increased food yields. These agents can also be used to deliver services that will address nutrition if they have the necessary knowledge and skills. This study assessed the capacity of agriculture extension agents in Nigeria to deliver nutrition services, in order to determine how to increase their capacity to deliver these services. The results from the study are that the extension agents do not have sufficient knowledge and skills to deliver nutrition services, and that their organizations and the wider context in which they work do not have the capacity to enable them to deliver nutrition services effectively. For instance, the organizations do not have sufficient numbers of staff and do not provide current staff with adequate means of transportation to visit farmers. Insecurity is high and so extension agents are unable to visit farmers frequently because of the potential threats to their lives. The study concludes that effectively using extension agents to deliver nutrition services will require not just training of the extension agents but also improvements in organizational capacity and contextual factors.

摘要

背景

要在尼日利亚和其他高负担国家实现有意义的营养不良减少,需要通过营养敏感型农业和粮食系统,持续改善饮食。然而,设计、规划、实施和监测这种营养敏感型系统的能力非常有限,包括农业推广服务的提供。了解实施营养变革所需的现有行为者的能力对于有效的能力发展至关重要。

目的

本研究评估了尼日利亚农业推广人员(AEAs)的营养能力,以及他们的组织和所在机构的能力。

方法

本研究评估了 31 份农业推广培训材料,以纳入对营养敏感型农业的建议。对 23 名推广人员进行了结构化访谈和焦点小组讨论,并对主要主题进行了编码和分析。

结果

培训材料几乎没有包含营养目标和/或要提供的营养相关服务。正在提供一些营养相关服务,包括推广生物强化作物和营养密集型作物和动物、家庭园艺、食品安全和饮食多样化。然而,这些服务有限,服务提供是非结构化、不统一和不一致的。农业推广人员的数量相当不足,而现有的农业推广人员工作量大、积极性不高、资金有限、监督和物流能力有限,无法履行职责。提供服务的人身安全也是一个挑战。此外,其他部门的补充活动对于充分提供营养敏感型农业服务并不总是存在。

结论

如果不解决限制机构和组织能力的缺陷,广泛发展农业推广人员的营养能力似乎不太可能实现与营养相关的变革。

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