Use of Collective Expertise as a Tool to Reinforce Food Safety Management in Africa

Montet, Didier and Hazm, Jamal Eddine and Ouadia, Abdelouahab and Chichi, Abdellah and Mbaye, Mame Samba and Diop, Michel Bakar and Kapay, Paul Mobinzo and Biloso, Apollinaire and Diansambu, Isaac M. and Teyssier, Corinne and Scher, Joel and Scippo, Marie Louise and Crespo, Maria Teresa Barreto (2020) Use of Collective Expertise as a Tool to Reinforce Food Safety Management in Africa. Journal of Food Research, 9 (3). pp. 9-18. ISSN 1927-0887

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Abstract

The Erasmus+ project (2017-2020) entitled Societal Challenges and Governance of African Universities: the case of ALIments in Morocco, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Senegal (DAfrAli) seeks to strengthen the governance capacity of African Higher Education Institutions to mobilize their resources in order to respond to major societal challenges in relation to external stakeholders. A work package consisted of organizing three workshops to use Collective Expertise as a tool for the identification of societal risks, in the area of food safety. These three workshops were conducted in Morocco, in Senegal and in Democratic Republic of Congo. The exercise was performed by country academics with the contribution of the European project partners.

Collective Expertise gave results that demonstrated that, with a careful and diversified selection of experts, this methodology can have a deep importance to list the food hazards in a country. The results obtained can induce changes in university curricula, showed the social impacts of food safety, unveiled research needs and training needs for different agents in the food sector and above all the impact in food policy in a country. The collective expertise approach of the determination of hazards also permitted to discuss possible organization models for food risk management in the 3 countries.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Open Press > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 05 Jun 2023 04:58
Last Modified: 13 Sep 2024 07:22
URI: http://journal.submissionpages.com/id/eprint/1439

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