Effective coordination is crucial for food systems transformation; it enables actors to converge around a shared vision, align priorities, and turn scattered initiatives into a coherent pathway of change. Competing interests are incorporated into actionable goals at the national and county levels, while transparent, accountable processes strengthen trust in public and private decisions. Inclusive engagement brings in those most affected by food system policies, ensuring food-insecure communities are reached. Without coordination, inefficiencies grow, transformation fragments, accountability fades, and inequalities widen.
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| Geographic coverage | Kenya |
| Originally published | 22 Jan 2026 |
| Knowledge service | Metadata | Global Food and Nutrition Security | Food crises and food and nutrition security |
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