Management of food insecurity in the COVID-19 pandemic: a model of sustainable community development

© 2020 Mahidol University. The COVID-19 pandemic has a severe and immediate impact on unemployment and reduced household income, resulting in global food insecurity. Women play a major role as household food providers who manage food insecurity in Thai community. In this qualitative study researcher...

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Main Authors: Pawena Narasri, Sukanya Tantiprasoplap, Chatsiri Mekwiwatanawong, Wanna Sanongdej, Noppawan Piaseu
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spelling th-mahidol.591032020-10-05T12:12:06Z Management of food insecurity in the COVID-19 pandemic: a model of sustainable community development Pawena Narasri Sukanya Tantiprasoplap Chatsiri Mekwiwatanawong Wanna Sanongdej Noppawan Piaseu Mahidol University Health Professions © 2020 Mahidol University. The COVID-19 pandemic has a severe and immediate impact on unemployment and reduced household income, resulting in global food insecurity. Women play a major role as household food providers who manage food insecurity in Thai community. In this qualitative study researchers aimed to understand how communities engage in management of food insecurity resulting from COVID-19. Participants included 12 female food providers who were community volunteers, four community leaders, and four health providers. Focus group interviews were conducted. Data were analyzed using content analysis. We explain community engagement to manage food insecurity through strategies including connecting through empathy, community empowerment, and engaging for sustainability. We present findings to illustrate how women’s groups may work through a public-private partnership to achieve sustainable food security. 2020-10-05T05:12:06Z 2020-10-05T05:12:06Z 2020-01-01 Article Health Care for Women International. (2020) 10.1080/07399332.2020.1823984 10964665 07399332 2-s2.0-85091370086 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/59103 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85091370086&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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Pawena Narasri
Sukanya Tantiprasoplap
Chatsiri Mekwiwatanawong
Wanna Sanongdej
Noppawan Piaseu
Management of food insecurity in the COVID-19 pandemic: a model of sustainable community development
description © 2020 Mahidol University. The COVID-19 pandemic has a severe and immediate impact on unemployment and reduced household income, resulting in global food insecurity. Women play a major role as household food providers who manage food insecurity in Thai community. In this qualitative study researchers aimed to understand how communities engage in management of food insecurity resulting from COVID-19. Participants included 12 female food providers who were community volunteers, four community leaders, and four health providers. Focus group interviews were conducted. Data were analyzed using content analysis. We explain community engagement to manage food insecurity through strategies including connecting through empathy, community empowerment, and engaging for sustainability. We present findings to illustrate how women’s groups may work through a public-private partnership to achieve sustainable food security.
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Pawena Narasri
Sukanya Tantiprasoplap
Chatsiri Mekwiwatanawong
Wanna Sanongdej
Noppawan Piaseu
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author Pawena Narasri
Sukanya Tantiprasoplap
Chatsiri Mekwiwatanawong
Wanna Sanongdej
Noppawan Piaseu
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title Management of food insecurity in the COVID-19 pandemic: a model of sustainable community development
title_short Management of food insecurity in the COVID-19 pandemic: a model of sustainable community development
title_full Management of food insecurity in the COVID-19 pandemic: a model of sustainable community development
title_fullStr Management of food insecurity in the COVID-19 pandemic: a model of sustainable community development
title_full_unstemmed Management of food insecurity in the COVID-19 pandemic: a model of sustainable community development
title_sort management of food insecurity in the covid-19 pandemic: a model of sustainable community development
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