Understanding food safety challenges through a gender and social lens in low‐ and middle‐income countries

Author:

Milovanova Natalia1,Chukwugozie Deborah C.2,David Kezhiya3,Okonji Blessing Anthonia4,Njoagwuani Esther Ibe5,Onwukaeme Ifeanyi Michael6,Nnaji Nnabueze Darlington78,Onyeaka Helen7ORCID,Tamasiga Phemelo9

Affiliation:

1. The Green Institute Ondo City OD Nigeria

2. Department of microbiology Federal University of Otuoke Otuoke Bayelsa Nigeria

3. University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

4. University of Central Lancashire Preston UK

5. The University of Benin Benin City Edo state Nigeria

6. Department of Microbiology Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Benin Benin City Nigeria

7. School of Chemical Engineering University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

8. Department of Microbiology University of Nigeria Nsukka Nigeria

9. CRETEGI, Center of Research in Energy, Trade and Green Industrialisation Gaborone Botswana

Abstract

AbstractFood safety is crucial for ensuring the quality and safety of the global food supply. However, the gender and social dimensions of food safety are often overlooked and undervalued. Women, who are primary caretakers in households, play a vital role in food preparation, storage, and consumption. Gender inequality can result in limited access to resources and information needed for safe food handling and storage, increasing women's vulnerability to foodborne illnesses. Cultural practices, education, and income levels also impact food safety. These factors can contribute to disparities in food safety and increase the risk of foodborne illnesses among certain populations. Promoting gender equality, cultural sensitivity, and addressing income inequality are essential to ensure safe and secure food for all. Addressing these issues can lead to a more equitable and sustainable food system.

Publisher

Wiley

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