REFOOTURE: A project to advance regenerative inclusive food systems
Date
2023Author
Froebrich, Jochen
Groot, Annemarie
Adokorach, Molly
Aranguiz, Adolfo Alvarez
Andeweg, Karin
Omedo, Bockline Bebe
Beekman, Gonne
Bennink, Viola
Kajobe, Robert
Langi, Sandra
Malingumu, Richard
Nabulime, Maureen Norah
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Despite all the efforts in recent decades, food insecurity, poverty and nature degradation are on the rise in East Africa. The REFOOTURE project believes fundamental change is needed to solve these issues. They can only be solved by transforming food systems into Regenerative Inclusive Food Systems.
In Regenerative Inclusive Food Systems, people are seen as part of nature, nurturing nature rather than exploiting it. In these food systems, nature and social relationships are regenerated, supporting food security and resilient livelihoods. The REFOOTURE project, which was launched in 2020 with funding from the IKEA
Foundation, aims to foster Regenerative Inclusive Food Systems in three East African countries: Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda.
The key idea behind REFOOTURE is that innovation is crucial to fostering social, technological, and institutional transformation towards Regenerative Inclusive Food Systems. These innovations should be place-based, rooted in the specific characteristics of a place which is in some way meaningful to the people living there. Local communities, their territory and their surroundings determine the place-based potential for innovations.