The SUNRAY project will develop a nutrition research agenda for sub-Saharan Africa.
The main activities in SUNRAY are:
- Mapping of current research. SUNRAY will identify the main actors and lines of research in the field of nutrition in Africa. An inventory of all academic and applied research in the field of nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa will be made. The major research topics, research locations, actors and funders will be identified through desk research and mobilisation of existing networks. In addition, a sample of the researchers will be interviewed to analyse the drivers and constraints doing nutrition research in Africa, and understand unmet needs as perceived by African researchers.
- Stakeholder analysis. The relevance of the on-going nutrition research will be evaluated from the perspective of different stakeholders such as local policy makers, small and medium size enterprise, health and agricultural professionals, social sector etc. Multi-criteria mapping analysis will be used to identify the research options that each interviewee deems significant, capture their ranking of the options and their weightings of the relative importance of each option.
- Assessment of the future research needs in nutrition research. A series of papers (i.e. climate change, markets, demography, social dynamics, water and political dynamics and governance) will identify emerging research challenges for the nutrition research community.
- Regional workshops (Tanzania, Benin, South Africa) will be organised to build consensus between stakeholders, develop a coherent research agenda and outline the conditions and actions required to implement it.
Related: Workshop IX at the conference of Leeds: How can plant science research be translated into impact on food security?
The SUNRAY Consortium is:
Institute for Tropical Medicine, Belgium (coordinator)Patrick Kolsteren | |
Wageningen University, The NetherlandsDr. Fré Pepping | |
North-West University (Potchefstroom), South AfricaProf. Annamarie Kruger | |
Sokoine University, TanzaniaDr. Joyce Kinabo | |
University of Abomey-Calavi, BeninDr. Romain Dossa | |
Intermón Oxfam, SpainMrs. Teresa Cavero | |
Institute for Tropical Medicine, BelgiumCarl Lachat | |
International Foundation for Science, SwedenMrs. Nathalie Persson Andrianasitera | |
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, FranceDr. Michelle Holdsworth | |
Makerere University, UgandaDr. Christopher Garimoi Orach |
No comments:
Post a Comment