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Your top choices for local food security

- By LIKHAPHA THAATHAA

The results of an online food security poll have been collated. The idea for the poll emerged at last year’s food dialogues facilitate­d by the Makhanda Circle of Unity Food Security Cluster. It is hoped the poll will support the cluster’s shared efforts to raise the profile of food security in Makhanda. The anonymous participan­ts were asked to allocate 20 points or dots across 15 possible actions, including short-, medium- and long-term options.

In order of preference, below are the top seven actions out of 15:

1. The ‘one garden, one household’ model and ECD/ school growing schemes must be promoted as a strategy and supported with relevant informatio­n and assistance from the Department of Rural Developmen­t (DRDAR) and the Department of Social Developmen­t (DSD) to help stakeholde­rs apply formally for funding and grants.

2. The Makana Municipali­ty must work with civil society and religious organisati­ons to ensure that all indigent or needy are registered correctly via the indigent register and ensure that the register is updated and fit for purpose.

3. A consultati­on should be conducted to look at how to establish a food bank system with civil society partners and food security stakeholde­rs or a ‘clean up in exchange for food scheme’. There should also be other innovative ways to influence both civil society and private sectors in developing such schemes.

4. There should be a service delivery agreement to ensure that the municipali­ty delivers portable water to community kitchens in time.

5. There must be an establishm­ent of a multi-stakeholde­r committee or panel that works with and reports to the municipali­ty to help to address food security concerns over time. The Makana municipali­ty should commit in line with the

6. Makana Open Government Partnershi­p Local process to allow the public and civil society to monitor progress in specific areas relating to food security that are adopted through the IDP process and within district developmen­t plans.

7. The Makana municipali­ty should also look at ways to support local small-scale farmers to set up local markets to sell goods collective­ly as cooperativ­es from all organisati­ons to help them develop viable business models.

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