Enhancing the Effectiveness of Food Security Information Systems in SADC

Issues Paper
Enhancing the Effectiveness of Food Security Information Systems in SADC

Due to the inadequacies in the Food Security Information Systems (FSIS) at SADC and member States levels, ECA-SA commissioned a background paper to critically review the gaps and recommend ways for enhancing their effectiveness. The Issues Paper assesses the national and sub-regional FSIS in terms of efficiency, levels of partnerships and initiatives, capacity-building needs as well as methodological, institutional, technological and political issues influencing their performance.

Food security is a complex and multi-dimensional subject that cuts across a diversity of sectors and issues. For this reason, several diverse information systems contribute data for building a composite understanding of food security. The analysis of food security in the region is informed by information systems operating at basically three levels: global, regional and national levels in response to the socio-economic and environmental challenges.