What do we know about the long-term outcomes of food systems interventions? A rapid evidence assessment

Author(s)
Lane, C, Marion, P, Pande, S., Storhaug, I, CordovaArauz, DB, Fenton Villar, P., & Snilstveit, B.
Publication language
English
Pages
69pp
Date published
04 Dec 2023
Publisher
Norad
Type
Evaluation reports
Keywords
Food and nutrition, Food security
Organisations
Norad

The current global food system does not work for people, our planet, and prosperity. It is under threat from a range of factors, including COVID-19, climate change, and conflict. Therefore, food systems transformation is urgently needed. In order to succeed, the impacts of food systems interventions must be maintained in the long-term. Short funding cycles limit the scope for long-term evaluation. Often, short-term impacts are assumed to reflect sustained change, but the dynamic nature of food systems means that, in reality, short- and longterm impacts may be different. There is an urgent need to know what works in the long-term to achieve food systems transformation, who it works for, and what it costs.