Other content with the tag "Food Systems Governance".

This working paper explores how cities can drive transitions to regenerative food systems using evidence from Dar es Salaam.

This GAIN Convening Paper (#22) synthesises insights from eight global Community of Interest sessions held in 2025 on strengthening urban food mark

Strengthening Partnerships for Improved Nutrition and Food Systems

This publication maps African stakeholders in nutrition and food systems.

Supporting Food Systems Transformation in Indonesia with Governance Innovation

This policy brief highlights the role of governance innovation in transforming Indonesia’s agrifood systems.

Food Systems Governance and the Public Sector

This working paper explores how public governance structures impact food systems transformation.

Environmental and Social Management Plan for Bhutan’s Food Systems

The Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) outlines potential risks and mitigation strategies for Bhutan’s sustainable food systems projec

Harnessing the Power of Data: The Nigeria Food Systems Dashboard as a Strategic Tool for Evidence-Based Decision Making and Coordinated Policy Actions

This report discusses the Nigeria Food Systems Dashboard (Nigeria FSD), an online platform designed to support data-driven decision-making for food

Political Economy for Food Systems Pathways: A New Decision Toolkit

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Food Systems Governance and the Public Sector: An Overview

This GAIN Working Paper No. 47 explores the role of public sector governance in shaping food systems transformation.

The Unique Role of Governments in Food Systems Governance

This policy paper explores the role of governments in steering food systems governance, emphasizing the need for intersectoral coordination and reg

Multi-stakeholder mechanisms (MSMs) constitute an important element for embedding collaborative and coordinated food systems approaches in policies

Civil society organisations (CSOs) are increasingly participating in food system governance in ways that challenge the dominant industrialised prof

Food systems approaches are increasingly used to better understand transitions in 

A call to governments to enact a strategy for a sustainable food system is high on the global agenda.

Shifting towards more plant-based diets can reduce the environmental burden of the food system including its impact on the nitrogen cycle.

A transformation of food systems is needed to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals specified in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Increasingly, multi-stakeholder processes have been recognized as being necessary to the development of public policies seeking to promote systemic