Better food safety solutions in Africa: Understanding the complex social, economic and policy perspectives

cg.authorship.typesCGIAR and developing country instituteen
cg.authorship.typesCGIAR and advanced research instituteen
cg.contributor.affiliationAddis Ababa Universityen
cg.contributor.affiliationInternational Livestock Research Instituteen
cg.contributor.affiliationFreie Universität Berlinen
cg.contributor.affiliationSwedish University of Agricultural Sciencesen
cg.contributor.affiliationUppsala Universityen
cg.contributor.affiliationOhio State Universityen
cg.contributor.affiliationUniversity of Greenwichen
cg.contributor.crpAgriculture for Nutrition and Health
cg.contributor.donorBill & Melinda Gates Foundationen
cg.contributor.donorGovernment of the United Kingdomen
cg.coverage.regionAfrica
cg.creator.identifierSilvia Alonso: 0000-0002-0565-536Xen
cg.creator.identifierFlorence Mutua: 0000-0002-1007-5511en
cg.creator.identifierKristina Roesel: 0000-0002-2553-1129en
cg.creator.identifierJohanna Lindahl: 0000-0002-1175-0398en
cg.creator.identifierTheo Knight-Jones: 0000-0003-4342-6055en
cg.creator.identifierDelia Grace: 0000-0002-0195-9489en
cg.howPublishedGrey Literatureen
cg.identifier.urlhttps://www.slideshare.net/ILRI/food-safety-solutions-africapptxen
cg.placeNairobi, Kenyaen
cg.subject.ilriFOOD SAFETYen
cg.subject.ilriPOLICYen
cg.subject.impactAreaNutrition, health and food security
cg.subject.sdgSDG 2 - Zero hungeren
dc.contributor.authorAmenu, K.en
dc.contributor.authorAlonso, Silviaen
dc.contributor.authorMutua, Florence K.en
dc.contributor.authorRoesel, Kristinaen
dc.contributor.authorLindahl, Johanna F.en
dc.contributor.authorKowalcyk, B.en
dc.contributor.authorKnight-Jones, Theodore J.D.en
dc.contributor.authorGrace, Deliaen
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-07T07:21:44Zen
dc.date.available2022-04-07T07:21:44Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/119275
dc.titleBetter food safety solutions in Africa: Understanding the complex social, economic and policy perspectivesen
dcterms.abstractGlobal food safety systems are rapidly changing in response to urbanization and population growth, climate change, trade expansion and social and economic changes; Africa is no exception. The continent is the second in the world after Asia in terms of area and population. The rapidly evolving food systems in Africa pose important food safety challenges. Food processing approaches, traditionally practiced by African societies can be used to effectively to reduce food safety risks (e.g., fermentation when done at small-scale). However, mass production and long-distance transport of foods, which are now common practice, bring new food safety challenges. Food safety along the production to consumption continuum is characterized in the majority of the cases by the involvement of informal actors with sub-optimal food handling practices, creating major impacts on public health and the economy. Generally, the current complexity of food systems makes solutions not always straight forward. Globally, unsafe food causes an estimated 600 million illnesses, and 420,000 deaths and Africa disproportionately bears the highest burden of foodborne diseases. With few exceptions, the issue of food safety has not been given comparable emphasis on the continent and, when it has, the focus is largely on food commodities destined for international market. This presentation covers the major foodborne hazards (microbiological and chemical) in the African context and describes local and continental examples of food safety initiatives aimed at reducing the burden of foodborne disease and improving public health. Specifically, the application of risk-based and One Health approaches to reduce foodborne diseases will be emphasised. Examples of action research and political decision making around food safety at the continental level will be provided. Coordinated and tailored efforts that take into account the complex nature of global and African food safety systems are clearly needed.en
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Access
dcterms.audienceAcademicsen
dcterms.audiencePolicy Makersen
dcterms.audienceScientistsen
dcterms.bibliographicCitationAmenu, K., Alonso, S., Mutua, F., Roesel, K., Lindahl, J., Kowalcyk, B., Knight-Jones, T. and Grace, D. 2022. Better food safety solutions in Africa: Understanding the complex social, economic and policy perspectives. Oral presentation at the 37th World Veterinary Association Congress, 29-31 March 2022, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.en
dcterms.issued2022-03-29en
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.licenseCC-BY-4.0
dcterms.publisherInternational Livestock Research Instituteen
dcterms.subjectfood safetyen
dcterms.subjectpoliciesen
dcterms.typePresentation

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