Participatory Spaces
Food security policy is government endorsed, however, various parties are yet to be established to manage the coordination of food securities such as that outlined above.
Sierra Leone is a country that is part of the Scaling Up Nutrition program [1]
For land from the CSM TG report [2]
The origins and histories of dialogue platforms and spaces have much to do with how they work. Numerous “multi-stakeholder platforms” have been created in the name of Guidelines implementation; but not all initiatives are alike. Some may be funded through development cooperation, as in the case of Sierra Leone. The “multi-stakeholder platform” in Sierra Leone has been created as part of comprehensive program to implement the Guidelines in the context of a G7 Land Partnership involving the governments of Germany, Sierra Leone as well as the FAO. Additionally, the International Land Coalition (ILC) has created “multi-stakeholder platforms” in 21 countries and is planning to create them in 15 additional countries by 2021 in the context of the implementation of the Guidelines.
[1] http://scalingupnutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Sierra-Leone-FNS-Policy-Implementation-Plan-2012-2016_en.pdf
[2] http://www.csm4cfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/CSM-Monitoring-Report-VGGT-final1_EN-1.pdf