Patterson, Angel; Esterline, Albert
(, Food Insecurity of Children in the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina Food Bank Service Area)
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North Carolina is labeled as the 10th hungriest state in America, with almost 1 in 5 children in North Carolina facing hunger regularly. Based on these numbers alone, childhood hunger is an important issue that needs to be addressed. This paper focuses on the thirty-four counties serviced by the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina. Each county is mapped out, showing the percentage of children receiving free or reduced meals. These numbers are then compared to the number of Weekend Power Packs, Kid Cafes, and School Pantry locations per county. This project illustrates the strength of visual analytics for decision making
Berglund, Erika; Hassanein, Neva; Lachapelle, Paul; Stephens, Caroline
(, Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development)
For several decades, food policy councils (FPCs) have led the effort to place food on local government policy agendas. While FPCs are making progress in supporting local food systems, they also face institutional and organizational challenges. In recent years, a handful of cities and counties have endeavored to further food system reform with the establishment of full-time government staff positions focused on food policy. As of spring 2020, there were 19 confirmed food policy positions housed in local governments across the United States. While there is considerable literature on FPCs, little research has been published regarding food policy staffing in local governments. Accordingly, this study uses original in-depth interviews with 11 individuals in municipal or county food policy positions to understand the purpose and function of governmental food policy staff positions and their impact on local food systems. Our findings suggest that these positions help to coordinate and nurture local food programs and policies and have the potential to facilitate meaningful participation of individuals and groups in the community in food system reform. We discuss the potential benefits and challenges for governmental food policy positions to support food democracy, and provide the following recommendations for communities interested in establishing or strengthening similar positions: (1) identify and coordinate existing opportunities and assets, (2) foster and maintain leadership support, (3) root the work in community, (4) connect with other food policy professionals, and (5) develop a food system vision.
Ezekekwu, Emmanuel, Salunkhe, Sonali S., Jennings, J’Aime C., and Kelly Pryor, Brandy N. Community-Based and System-Level Interventions for Improving Food Security and Nutritious Food Consumption: A Systematic Review. Retrieved from https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10329251. Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition 17.2 Web. doi:10.1080/19320248.2021.2021120.
Ezekekwu, Emmanuel, Salunkhe, Sonali S., Jennings, J’Aime C., & Kelly Pryor, Brandy N. Community-Based and System-Level Interventions for Improving Food Security and Nutritious Food Consumption: A Systematic Review. Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition, 17 (2). Retrieved from https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10329251. https://doi.org/10.1080/19320248.2021.2021120
Ezekekwu, Emmanuel, Salunkhe, Sonali S., Jennings, J’Aime C., and Kelly Pryor, Brandy N.
"Community-Based and System-Level Interventions for Improving Food Security and Nutritious Food Consumption: A Systematic Review". Journal of Hunger & Environmental Nutrition 17 (2). Country unknown/Code not available. https://doi.org/10.1080/19320248.2021.2021120.https://par.nsf.gov/biblio/10329251.
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