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Transforming Africa’s Urban Food Systems

We address the systemic underpinnings of food insecurity and environmental impact by strengthening linkages between stakeholders in Africa and Europe.

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Transforming Africa’s Urban Food Systems

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2022 - 2026

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Cape Town, Kisumu, Mbale, Ouagadougou, Tunis, Arusha, Antananarivo, Quelimane, Dakar, Lusaka, Niamey, Windhoek, Tamale, Bukavu, Rabat, Barcelona, Vienna, Milan, Montpellier, Bruges

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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union.
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Project summary

Transforming Africa’s Urban Food Environments through Strengthening Linkages between Food Systems Stakeholders in Cities across the Continent and Europe

Launched in December 2022, AfriFOODlinks is an EU funded project. Coordinated by ICLEI Africa, the project gathers 26 partners across the globe to improve food security and urban sustainability in 65+ cities in Africa and Europe by:

  • Applying an urban food systems lens to promote shifts to healthy, sustainable diets
  • Transforming urban food environments through real-world socio-technical experiments
  • Promoting inclusive multi-actor governance to empower public officials, small businesses and communities with ownership and agency to shape their food systems
  • Accelerating innovative, women- and youth-led agri-food businesses to support local value addition and inclusive economic participation.

Project aims

AfriFOODlinks aims to address the systemic underpinnings of food insecurity and environmental impact, to lead to real transformation. Urban food environments are the key area for improving nutrition and reducing environmental impact in African cities because this is where residents make choices about the food they eat.

It is also where the food security priorities of food availability, access, agency, utilisation and stability manifest.

AfriFOODlinks envisions a thriving network of cities in Africa and beyond, in which food systems and nutrition are firmly established on the local governance agenda. Citizen-led multi-stakeholder governance platforms welcome diverse voices to inform policy and urban planning processes that promote food and nutrition security and environmentally regenerative practices.
- AfriFOODlinks Vision Statement

Project highlights

AfriFOODlinks sees 3 drivers of the urban food environment’s form, function and dynamics:

  1. Infrastructure
  2. Social and cultural preference
  3. Business innovation

By improving business innovation, infrastructure investment, and shaping cultural preference, AfriFOODlinks expects to contribute systemically to the realisation of fair, equitable, healthy and environmentally friendly urban food systems from primary production to consumption.

AfriFOODLinks is divided into 6 packages of work, which will be managed by specialists and experts in those particular fields, and will include a number of project partners

  1. Knowledge validation, amplification, creation and uptake
  2. Strengthening multi-stakeholder governance processes
  3. Promoting inclusive and circular agribusiness & innovation
  4. Improving food environments through experimentation
  5. Building lasting Africa-Europe partnerships
  6. Mutual learning, exchange communications & outreach

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Dr Luke Metelerkamp

Senior Professional Officer: Urban Systems
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Transforming Africa’s Urban Food Systems team

Dr Luke Metelerkamp

Dr Luke Metelerkamp

Senior Professional Officer: Urban Systems
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Luke spent the past 14 years actively immersed in civil society organisations and fledgling research institutes, working at the forefront of transdisciplinary research and transformative learning, and specialising in urban food security programmes, food systems governance and social-learning processes. He has worked extensively with global leaders across the spectrum of system change – from grant-makers and policy think-tanks, to universities and social movements. Luke holds a BA in Applied Design, a Masters in Sustainable Development Planning, and a PhD that focussed on the role of informal learning networks and youth in food system transformation. Luke also has a small flock of chickens and some young fruit trees that are teaching him a lot about patience and collaboration!

Paul Currie

Paul Currie

Director: Urban Systems Unit
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Paul is fascinated by the multi-layered relationships that give each city its unique flavour. With his Sustainable Development MPhil and current doctoral research, Paul uses urban metabolism, resource nexus and political ecology as lenses for shaping sustainable, inclusive cities. At ICLEI, he supports local governments to apply systems perspectives to food, water, energy and nature, and facilitates the development of policies and plans appropriate to contexts of change and uncertainty.
Ruby Schalit

Ruby Schalit

Communications Officer
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Ruby recently graduated with a masters in Development Planning from the University of the Witwatersrand with a research focus on informal recycling systems in Johannesburg’s suburbs. Her undergraduate degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics illustrates her affinity for multidisciplinary ways of thinking. Ruby sees her role as Communications Officer at ICLEI Africa as the perfect marriage between her professional background in marketing and communications, her education and passion for sustainable urban planning, spatial justice and the environment, and her creative flair.
Ivan Pauw

Ivan Pauw

Professional Officer: Urban Systems
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Ivan is a master’s graduate in Sustainable Development Planning and Management from Stellenbosch University. He is passionate about sustainability in Africa. He has a background in economics, food, energy, transdisciplinary research, social entrepreneurship, impact investment and financing the Sustainable Development Goals. He as just over three years’ experience as a project manager and researcher in the field of sustainability and alternative food systems.
Dr Fru Wanka

Dr Fru Wanka

Professional Officer: Urban Systems
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Fru holds a PhD in Development Studies, specializing in maternal and child nutrition and its impact on maternal labor force participation, an MSc in Economics, and certification in Urban Food Systems. Passionate about sustainable development and its implications on food system outcomes, she has over five years of work experience on issues relating to sustainable food systems. With a blend of qualitative and quantitative research skills, she is equipped to tackle multifaceted challenges. Fru's expertise extends beyond academia; she is a trained AgriCluster Resilience and Expansion (ACRE) facilitator affiliated with the North American Food Systems Network. She has received specialized training in Home-grown School Feeding for local governments and municipalities, demonstrating her commitment to practical solutions for sustainable food systems at the local and global levels.

Sinethemba Mthethwa

Sinethemba Mthethwa

Professional Officer: Urban Systems
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Sinethemba Mthethwa is an intern in the Urban Systems Unit at ICLEI Africa. She holds a BSS (Geography and Environmental Management) degree and a Postgraduate Diploma in Food Security. Her work at ICLEI Africa is centered around promoting sustainable urban food systems. Her hopes are to witness a world where hunger and malnutrition are not prevailing challenges in food systems.
Tashi Piprek

Tashi Piprek

Professional Officer: Urban Systems
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Tashi holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Development from the Sustainability Institute, University of Stellenbosch. This is complemented by over 6 years of hands-on experience in urban agriculture and environmental education initiatives across Cape Town and its environs. She has a steadfast dedication to more equitable and resilient systems in anticipation of the increasingly difficult urban challenges we are facing. She currently works at ICLEI Africa on various projects, as well as coordinating the AfriFOODlinks Youth Ambassadorship program.

Transforming Africa’s Urban Food Systems