Unpacking food systems, governance, and nutrition
Professor Richmond Aryeetey’s GAAS inaugural lecture reframes food and nutrition as issues of governance, not just agriculture or health. He argues that Ghana’s ability to feed its people depends on leadership, coordination, and political will.
This FANIS editorial series unpacks how affordability, inequality, weak accountability, and poor policy alignment shape the nation’s nutrition outcomes. It explores the real costs of healthy diets, the politics of food, and the reforms needed to build a fairer, stronger food system.