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1 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE sustainable solutions for ending hunger and poverty Linking Agriculture and Health: Progress of a CGIAR* Initiative Corinna Hawkes Food Consumption and Nutrition Division International Food Policy Research Institute * Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (www.cgiar.org)

2 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Linking Agriculture and Health: Progress of a CGIAR Initiative SCN Working Group on Household Food Security, Geneva, March 16 2006 AgricultureHealth  By producing food and generating income and other benefits, agriculture is fundamental for good health  By demanding labor, affecting the environment, and producing goods, agriculture contributes to poor health  Agricultural populations in poor health are less able to work perpetuating a downward spiral into poverty  Wider prevalence of malnutrition and disease influences the market demand (and needs) for agricultural outputs Agriculture & health are linked with significant implications for the poverty, livelihoods, food security, nutrition & health of the world’s poor Health Agriculture

3 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Linking Agriculture and Health: Progress of a CGIAR Initiative SCN Working Group on Household Food Security, Geneva, March 16 2006 Why now?  History of IFPRI/CGIAR work on agriculture and nutrition  Increasing body of CGIAR work on agriculture and health more broadly, but not well coordinated  Innovative solutions needed to prevent & control world’s major health problems affecting the poor (undernutrition, HIV/AIDs, malaria, food borne disease)  Action needed to understand and address emerging health problems related to agriculture and health (e.g. avian flu, obesity & diet-related chronic diseases)  New challenges affecting agriculture & the nature of its linkages with health (globalization, urbanization)

4 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Linking Agriculture and Health: Progress of a CGIAR Initiative SCN Working Group on Household Food Security, Geneva, March 16 2006 CGIAR Initiative on Agriculture and Health aims to…  Improve coordination of existing health-related research in the CGIAR & maximize impact on policy, in partnership with the health sector  Improve the health of the poor, reduce malnutrition and food insecurity, and promote pro-poor agricultural development, by increasing synergies and collaboration between agriculture & health in research, policy and practice FOCUS EQUALLY ON RESEARCH AND POLICY DEVELOPMENT

5 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Linking Agriculture and Health: Progress of a CGIAR Initiative SCN Working Group on Household Food Security, Geneva, March 16 2006 Actions so far  Center Directors Working Group established on Agriculture and Health, to steer initiative (2004)  Development of conceptual framework linking agriculture and health, to set broad frame of reference (2004/2005)  Workshop on agriculture and health (June 2005)  Event held for all CG Centers at Annual General Meeting, to communicate development of initiative (Dec 2005)  IFPRI 2020 Focus Briefs on agriculture & health linkages, to compile & communicate what is already known (May 2006)  Web resource guide describing health-related work in CG Centers, to allow anyone to learn about & utilize this research (2006)

6 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Linking Agriculture and Health: Progress of a CGIAR Initiative SCN Working Group on Household Food Security, Geneva, March 16 2006 Roundtable workshop - Agriculture & Health Linkages: Towards Improved Coordination IFPRI, Washington DC, June 23-24  45 participants from 11 CG Centers (out of 15), health sector (WHO, academic experts, NGOs), donors  Reviewed existing work, discussed how to improve CG coordination and strengthen partnerships with the health sector, and challenges and opportunities to move forward

7 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Linking Agriculture and Health: Progress of a CGIAR Initiative SCN Working Group on Household Food Security, Geneva, March 16 2006 Noted real challenges…  Linkage between agriculture & health are dynamic and complex  Significant institutional challenges  Insectoral research and policies difficult to monitor and evaluate  Policymakers, practioners and donors need to be convinced of relevance and added benefits of working across sectors

8 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Linking Agriculture and Health: Progress of a CGIAR Initiative SCN Working Group on Household Food Security, Geneva, March 16 2006 … but real opportunities for CG to improve synergies, in partnership with health sector  Conduct scientific and policy research on linkages  Develop partnerships with health sector to draw on mutual strengths  Build dialogue to build common ground between researchers policymakers sand practitioners  Communicate through publications  Develop and adapt methodological tools to link agriculture & health in research, policy and practice

9 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Linking Agriculture and Health: Progress of a CGIAR Initiative SCN Working Group on Household Food Security, Geneva, March 16 2006 Focus on moving forward, addressing existing & emerging challenges, learning from the past, but building new approaches EXAMPLE: AGRICULTURE AND NUTRITION Learn from past, that agriculture can contribute to nutrition by: increasing availability of staples, access to micronutrient rich food, income, & women’s empowerment Need also to address challenges of globalization & urbanization: Impact on dual burden of malnutrition; Elevation of the role of agri-food markets relative to agricultural production Overall, to succeed must address agri-food and health governance structures that create institutional barriers to increasing the synergies

10 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Linking Agriculture and Health: Progress of a CGIAR Initiative SCN Working Group on Household Food Security, Geneva, March 16 2006 Next steps  RESEARCH: Continue ongoing research (HIV/AIDs; nutrition/obesity) Identify critical scientific & policy research needed in concept note  COLLABORATION: Identify “big picture” global public health/nutrition experts to help guide the initiative Assist World Bank in agriculture-nutrition work  COMMUNICATION: Special issue of Food and Nutrition Bulletin (June 2007), Launch of 2020 Focus Briefs and Resource Guide

11 INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Linking Agriculture and Health: Progress of a CGIAR Initiative SCN Working Group on Household Food Security, Geneva, March 16 2006 For more information  Brief on initiative: available here & http://www.ifpri.org/pubs/misc/fcnaghealth.pdf  Website on workshop: www.ifpri.org/events/seminars/2005/20050623Ag Health.htm  Contact Marie Ruel (m.ruel@cgiar.org) Corinna Hawkes (c.hawkes@cgiar.org)


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