2022
DOI: 10.3390/su14063341
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Urban Public Food Procurement in Kiambu and Machakos Counties as a Driver of Food and Nutrition Security and Sustainability: A Literature Review and Case Studies

Abstract: Urban public food procurement can address malnutrition and improve the beneficiary experience at public institutions whilst reshaping food systems to be healthier and more sustainable. We reviewed grey and peer-reviewed literature on urban public food procurement in Kiambu and Machakos counties in Kenya. From the literature, we selected programmes for case study research through stakeholder interviews and targeted literature searching. We searched 11 databases and reviewed 23 relevant articles. The case studie… Show more

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“…Given our main findings, we share only partially the enthusiasm that prevails in most discourses and in recent reviews (Filippini et al, 2018;Long et al, 2021;Molin et al, 2021;Galloway et al, 2022;Xie et al, 2022) which frequently omit to assess the links between school food relocalization and regional crop and farm diversification. Certainly, school food catering actors managed to channel a higher share of sustainable products to meet legal requirements, opening significant market opportunities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Given our main findings, we share only partially the enthusiasm that prevails in most discourses and in recent reviews (Filippini et al, 2018;Long et al, 2021;Molin et al, 2021;Galloway et al, 2022;Xie et al, 2022) which frequently omit to assess the links between school food relocalization and regional crop and farm diversification. Certainly, school food catering actors managed to channel a higher share of sustainable products to meet legal requirements, opening significant market opportunities.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…As regulation weakens under crises, local communities often lower the standard for food, meal, and nutrition supply to avoid the feeling of hunger. Compared to healthy adults, the population with high nutrition demands is more susceptible to malnutrition and has severe health consequences resulting from food poison or other food-borne diseases [ [70] , [71] , [72] , [73] , [74] ]. Thus, we identify infants, pregnant women, people living with non-communicable diseases and the elderly as vulnerable groups under triple crises, urging nutrition support for them in conquering the vicious cycle of food insecurity and poverty.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, PFP programs have become important drivers to promote sustainable food systems [47]. Several empirical studies, such as in Brazil [51], Kenya [52], and South Africa [53], have shown promising results in linking local producers with various PFP initiatives. Hosting about 1.5 million Syrian refugees [54], Lebanon has several school feeding and other PFP initiatives.…”
Section: The Need For Alternative Food Systems and Market Channelsmentioning
confidence: 99%