PARC workshop on gaps in measuring food system transformation ends

By Our Correspondent
May 08, 2024
Pakistan Agriculture Research Council (PARC) building seen in this image. — Facebook/Pakistan Agricultural Research Council Official/File

Islamabad:Recognising the pivotal role of healthier, more sustainable and equitable food systems in realising each Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), stakeholders convened here on Tuesday to address critical gaps in measuring food system trans­for­mation.

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Co-hosted by the Pakistan Agriculture Research Council (PARC) and the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) Pakistan office, the National Stakeholder Workshop concluded with discussions and collaborative efforts aimed at advancing food system transformation in Pakistan.

Since 2021, the imperative of transforming food systems to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 has been underscored by the United Nations Food System Summit (UNFSS-2021) and the subsequent UNFSS +2 Stock Taking Moment in 2023.

Pakistan Food System Dashboard (PFSD) partners are fully committed to support the transformation process. Dr. Ghulam Sadiq Afridi, member SSD at PARC, emphasised the importance of collaborative endeavours in his welcoming remarks during the inaugural session.

Faiz Rasool, head of Policy and Advocacy at GAIN, Pakistan, provided valuable insights into the current food security situation and significance of policy implication and the adaptation of innovative data tools through stakeholder engagement in driving positive change within food systems.

The workshop focused on key objectives, including the review of existing indicators and measures related to UNFSS pathways and national nutrition goals in Pakistan, identification of new indicators in underrepresented areas of the food system, and prioritisation of new indicators to be developed as part of the Nourishing Food Pathways (NFP) programme by GAIN.

Technical sessions, facilitated by Dr. Elizabeth Graham, research adviser - Nourishing Food Pathways Programme at GAIN, and other experts, enabled participants to engage in fruitful discussions, review existing indicators, and identify priority areas for new indicator development.

The outcomes of the workshop includes a comprehensive list of new indicators required for measuring food system transformation in Pakistan, particularly in underrepresented themes. Country-led prioritisation of missing indicators, reflecting the priorities of stakeholders across Pakistan working on food system issues. Increased awareness and utilisation of established data sources supported by PARC & GAIN in Pakistan, including the Pakistan Food System Dashboard (PFSD) and the supporting Food System Countdown Initiative.

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