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Africa Impact Summit, Accra.
As a Board member of the Access to Nutrition Initiative, Dr Ajieroh participated in the 2025 edition of the Africa Impact Summit in Accra. He moderated a session on Investing to …
Date
June 2025
Africa Impact Summit, Accra.
GAIN and Nutrition Connect, Cotonou.
As a jury member, Dr. Ajieroh joined the GAIN and Nutrition Connect Team on the Fortify Forward
Innovative Challenge Initiative that sought to turbocharge the African food fortification…
Date
June 2025
GAIN and Nutrition Connect, Cotonou.
Towards a Food Systems-Transformative National Policy on Food and Nutrition in Nigeria
Author
Victor Ajieroh PhD, Joyce Akpata, Olutayo Toromade
Publication date
2025
Towards a Food Systems-Transformative National Policy on Food and Nutrition in Nigeria
Abstract
• A 2024 preliminary assessment of the National Policy on Food and Nutrition (2016-2025) found that about a third of its targets are roughly on track but that the policy needs to be updated to achieve its potential, and to take advantage of the opportunities provided through food systems transformation.
• Since the Policy would be due for full review in 2025, there is ample opportunity to evolve it to the current context and thinking.
• Some key areas a new national food and nutrition policy must expand on include: legislative frameworks, more relevant conceptual frameworks, resilience, engagement with the education sector, expanded partnerships, private sector responsibilities, wins for climate and nutrition, shifting demand away from unhealthier to healthier foods, food safety, rethinking trade policy, promoting innovation and technology, and being more responsive to the needs of women.
Fostering an Enabling Environment for Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture and Food Systems in Nigeria
Author
Victor Ajieroh, Adeyinka Onabolu, Oluchi Ezekannagha, and Olutayo Adeyemi
Publication date
September 2023
Fostering an Enabling Environment for Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture and Food Systems in Nigeria
Abstract
Objective:
This article documents successes and failures from Nigeria’s experiences by reflecting on critical developments, events, policies, and programmes on Nigeria’s journey toward advancing nutrition through agriculture and food systems; as well as findings from conducted studies.
Discussion:
Successes include the existence of a Nutrition and Food Safety Division in the Ministry of Agriculture and an approval for a Nutrition Department, existence of an agriculture sector nutrition strategy, increased private sector engagement and commitment to nutrition-sensitive food systems, and increased funding for nutrition in the agriculture sector. Challenges especially remain for scaling up strategic, operational, and delivery capacity of both organizations and individuals involved in advancing NSA and food systems. Lessons learned include—institutionalizing NSA and food systems takes time; knowledge brokering is indispensable and requires several collaborating entities and stakeholders; and approaches used should be suited to available government capacity.
Conclusion:
More than a decade of efforts targeting different enabling environment factors has resulted in greater political commitment for nutrition within the agriculture sector and an improved enabling environment for NSA and food systems.
Evidence-Based Design Process for Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture Interventions: A Case Study of the Advancing Local Dairy Development Programme in Nigeria
Author
Ayodeji Ojo, MSc, Olutayo Adeyemi, PhD, Fisayomi Kayode, B.Agric, Olumide, Oyebamiji, MSc, Adeyinka Onabolu, PhD, Audu Grema, PhD, Kristen MacNaughtan MSc, Victor Ajieroh, PhD
Publication date
September 2023
Evidence-Based Design Process for Nutrition-Sensitive Agriculture Interventions: A Case Study of the Advancing Local Dairy Development Programme in Nigeria
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Stakeholders, Relationships, and Coordination: 2015 Baseline Study of Needed Enablers for Bridging Agriculture-Nutrition Gaps in Nigeria
Author
Olutayo Adeyemi, PhD, Victor Ajieroh, PhD, Larry Umunna, MSc, Francis Aminu, PhD, Adeyinka Onabolu, PhD
Publication date
September 2022
Stakeholders, Relationships, and Coordination: 2015 Baseline Study of Needed Enablers for Bridging Agriculture-Nutrition Gaps in Nigeria
Abstract
Objective:This article reports a 2015 study of nutrition-sensitive agricultural stakeholders in Nigeria that assessed what the stakeholders do, where they work and how they are organized to improve nutrition. The study provides a baseline for assessing progress and measuring stakeholder and coordination changes in the Nigerian nutrition-sensitive agriculture landscape.
Methods:Semi-structured interviews (n = 17) and focus group discussions (n = 2) were held with federal, state, and local government level stakeholders; reviews of stakeholder program documents were also conducted.
Results:The study identified 7 groups of nutrition-sensitive agriculture stakeholders and several coordination challenges. Political leadership, advocacy and provision of material and human resource support by nongovernmental organizations, and donor interest and funding have been vital for mobilizing nutrition-sensitive agriculture. Still, although stakeholders frequently highlighted that nutrition was an important consideration in their interventions, nutrition goals and activities and/or indicators to measure outcomes were not regularly communicated. Also, while coordination mechanisms existed, there appeared to be minimal actual cross-sectoral partnerships because of inadequate trust, competition, and conflicts over institutional turf and mandates.
Conclusions:Needed enablers for improving nutrition-sensitive agriculture in Nigeria included improved stakeholder nutrition literacy, as well as enhanced stakeholder engagement facilitated by role definition, clarification, and consensus. Exploring different approaches to coordination may also be necessary.