Lartey Anna, Guthiga Paul, Tefara Wondwosen, Badiane Ousmane, Thiam Aboubacry, Fawzi Wafaie, Madzorera Isabel
Department of Nutrition and Food Science, University of Ghana, Legon, Greater Accra, Ghana.
Department of Knowledge Systems, AKADEMIYA2063, Kigali, Rwanda.
Proc Nutr Soc. 2024 Nov 19:1-7. doi: 10.1017/S0029665124007481.
Food systems in Africa are under pressure from climate change, conflicts, health pandemics such as COVID-19 and rising food prices. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted weaknesses in global food systems and indeed Africa's was not spared. Although COVID-19 mortality and morbidity in Africa were relatively low in comparison to other regions, the containment measures employed by countries amplified a rather dire situation. Disruptions were seen in livelihoods, food value chains, increases in food prices and loss of income. These changes affected access to nutritious foods. A resilient food system that can withstand and recover from disruption and shocks will be important for ensuring access to healthy diets for all. This review paper assesses the state of food insecurity and malnutrition situation pre-COVID-19 and the impact of COVID-19 on Africa's food systems and access to healthy diet. To put Africa on a path to accelerated recovery, a resilient and sustainable food system will be crucial. The following recommendations are made: (i) increasing agriculture productivity, with special attention to the foods that contribute to healthy diets - fruits and vegetables, and animal source foods (ii) promoting the production and consumption of nutritious African traditional and indigenous foods (iii) transforming Africa's food systems to be gender-sensitive (iv) investing in well-targeted social protection programmes (v) supporting food environments that protect healthy diets and (vi) employing data and information to monitor food systems transformation.
非洲的粮食系统面临着气候变化、冲突、新冠疫情等健康大流行以及食品价格上涨的压力。新冠疫情凸显了全球粮食系统的薄弱环节,非洲也未能幸免。尽管与其他地区相比,非洲的新冠疫情死亡率和发病率相对较低,但各国采取的防控措施加剧了本就严峻的形势。人们的生计、食品价值链受到干扰,食品价格上涨,收入减少。这些变化影响了人们获取营养食品的机会。一个能够抵御干扰和冲击并从中恢复的韧性粮食系统,对于确保所有人都能获得健康饮食至关重要。这篇综述文章评估了新冠疫情前非洲粮食不安全和营养不良的状况,以及新冠疫情对非洲粮食系统和获取健康饮食的影响。为使非洲走上加速复苏之路,一个有韧性且可持续的粮食系统至关重要。现提出以下建议:(一)提高农业生产力,特别关注有助于健康饮食的食物——水果、蔬菜和动物源食品;(二)推广营养丰富的非洲传统和本土食品的生产与消费;(三)使非洲的粮食系统对性别问题保持敏感;(四)投资目标明确的社会保护项目;(五)支持保护健康饮食的食品环境;(六)利用数据和信息监测粮食系统转型。