Summary
This High Level Panel of Experts (HLPE) report, prepared for the Committee on World Food Security, seeks to construct a shared global narrative linking food security and nutrition. It likely reviews existing frameworks, identifies gaps in coherence between food security and nutritional outcomes, and proposes integrated approaches to guide international policy. The report is intended to inform intergovernmental deliberations rather than present original empirical research.
UK applicability
While the report is global in scope and primarily directed at international governance bodies such as the CFS, its frameworks on food system sustainability, dietary quality, and governance are applicable to UK food and nutrition policy debates, including those relating to post-Brexit agricultural and trade policy.
Key measures
Conceptual and policy frameworks; dimensions of food security (availability, access, utilisation, stability); forms of malnutrition; governance indicators
Outcomes reported
The report examines how food security and nutrition concepts can be framed within a coherent global narrative, assessing policy frameworks, drivers of malnutrition in all its forms, and the governance mechanisms needed to address them.
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