Democratic governments experience administrative transitions that can enhance or impede sustainability of food and nutrition security policies. This research revealed 12 forces that enhanced and 12 forces that inhibited sustainability. The authors found that how these forces affected sustainability depended on how groups in the Guatemalan National Food and Nutrition Security System responded to events during the transition, especially the work of civil society, governmental and international agencies.
Sustainability of food and nutrition security policy during presidential transitions
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Escobar-Alegria JL, Frongillo EA, Blake CE