International Journal of Circumpolar Health (Aug 2013)

Collaborating toward improving food security in Nunavut

  • Jennifer Wakegijig,
  • Geraldine Osborne,
  • Sara Statham,
  • Michelle Doucette Issaluk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v72i0.21201
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 0
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Background. Community members, Aboriginal organizations, public servants and academics have long been describing a desperate situation of food insecurity in the Eastern Canadian Arctic. Objective. The Nunavut Food Security Coalition, a partnership of Inuit Organizations and the Government of Nunavut, is collaborating to develop a territorial food security strategy to address pervasive food insecurity in the context of poverty reduction. Design. The Nunavut Food Security Coalition has carried out this work using a community consultation model. The research was collected through community visits, stakeholder consultation and member checking at the Nunavut Food Security Symposium. Results. In this paper, we describe a continuous course of action, based on community engagement and collective action, that has led to sustained political interest in and public mobilization around the issue of food insecurity in Nunavut. Conclusions. The process described in this article is a unique collaboration between multiple organizations that has led to the development of a sustainable partnership that will inform policy development while representing the voice of Nunavummiut.

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