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Author(s): 
Cecilia Tacoli

Publisher: 
International Institute for Environment and Development

Pages: 
4

Year: 
2016

Urbanization is reshaping the landscape of East Africa. By 2050, the proportion of urban residents in East Africa will increase from 25 to 44 per cent. This dramatic shift is transforming relations between rural and urban areas, particularly as they relate to food security. In urban areas, residents of low-income settlements depend heavily on informal food systems that have been traditionally ignored or penalized by governments. In rural areas, the impacts of climate change are heightening food insecurity and poverty. An emerging narrative views food security through the eyes of low-income consumers in both rural and urban areas. It seeks to value the role played by informal actors in the food system, and to give a greater voice to the poor wherever they live.

 

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Source URL:https://www.environmentandurbanization.org/informal-food-systems-and-food-security-rural-and-urban-east-africa

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