Hunger, malnutrition, poor health, and deficient food systems
are widespread in Sub-Saharan Africa. While much is known about
African food systems and about African health and nutrition, our
understanding of the interaction between food systems and health
and nutrition is deficient. Moreover, the potential health gains
from changes in the food system are frequently overlooked in policy
design and implementation.
The authors of The African Food System and its Interactions with
Human Health and Nutrition examine how public policy and research
aimed at the food system and its interaction with human health and
nutrition can improve the well-being of Africans and help achieve
the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Several of
the MDGs focus on health-related challenges: hunger alleviation;
maternal, infant, and child mortality; the control of HIV/AIDS,
tuberculosis, and malaria; and the provision of safe water and
improved sanitation. These challenges are intensified by problems
of low agricultural and food system productivity, gender inequity,
lack of basic infrastructure, and environmental degradation, all of
which have direct and indirect detrimental effects on health,
nutrition, and the food system.
Reflecting the complexity and multidisciplinary nature of these
problems and their solutions, this book features contributions by
world-renowned experts in economics, agriculture, health,
nutrition, food science, and demography.
Contributors: Harold Alderman, World Bank; Christopher B.
Barrett, Cornell University; Kathryn J. Boor, Cornell University;
Laura K. Cramer, Cornell University; Stuart Gillespie,
International Food Policy Research Institute; Anna Herforth,
Cornell University; Dorothy Nakimbugwe, Makerere University;
Rebecca Nelson, Cornell University, Onesmo K. ole-MoiYoi, Kenyatta
University and Kenya Agricultural Research Institute; Per
Pinstrup-Andersen, Cornell University and the University of
Copenhagen; Marie T. Ruel, International Food Policy Research
Institute; David E. Sahn, Cornell University; Barbara Boyle Torrey,
Population Reference Bureau; E. Fuller Torrey, Stanley Medical
Research Institute; Joachim von Braun, University of Bonn; Speciosa
Wandira, Concave International; Derrill D. Watson, Cornell
University
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