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Discrepancies in households and other stakeholders viewpoints on the food security experience: a gap to address.

Anne-Marie Hamelin1, Céline Mercier, Annie Bédard.   

Abstract

This paper reports results from a case study on household food insecurity needs and the interventions that address them. It aimed at comparing households' perceptions on food insecurity experience and vulnerability to those of other stakeholders: community workers, programme managers and representatives from donor agencies. Semi-structured interviews with 55 households and 59 other stakeholders were conducted. Content analysis was performed, using a framework encompassing food sufficiency, characterization of household food insecurity and vulnerability of households to food insecurity. Overall, the results draw attention to a gap between households and the other stakeholders, where the later do not seem always able to assess the realities of food-insecure households. Other areas of divergences include: characteristics of food insecurity, relative importance of various risk factors related to food insecurity and the effectiveness of the community assistance to enhance the households' ability to face food insecurity. These divergent perceptions may jeopardize the implementation of sustainable solutions to food insecurity. Training of stakeholders for a better assessment of households' experience and needs, and systematic evaluation of interventions, appear urgent and highly relevant for an adequate response to households' needs. Collaboration between all stakeholders should lead to knowledge sharing and advocacy for policies dedicated to poverty reduction.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19564176     DOI: 10.1093/her/cyp033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Res        ISSN: 0268-1153


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7.  Food Security in the Context of Paternal Incarceration: Family Impact Perspectives.

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8.  Walking the Food Security Tightrope-Exploring the Experiences of Low-to-Middle Income Melbourne Households.

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9.  What can Secondary Data Tell Us about Household Food Insecurity in a High-Income Country Context?

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