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Table 1.

Summary of FOODSAF assessment by different stakeholders.

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Fig 1.

Drawings showing some FOODSAF indicators and scoring criteria.

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Fig 2.

Assessment of indicators by government officers, and private sector and civil society.

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Fig 3.

Stakeholder perspectives on food security.

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Fig 4.

Stakeholder perspectives on the right to food.

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Fig 5.

Stakeholder perspectives on environmental performance.

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Fig 6.

Perspectives on poverty and inequality in the food system by government officers, private and civil society actors.

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Fig 7.

Stakeholders perspectives on social-ecological resilience.

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Table 2.

Prioritization of interventions by stakeholders (Higher mean food sustainability score means less need for intervention; Rank: 5 means need for intervention, 1 means less need for intervention).

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Fig 8.

Summary of assessment by all stakeholders.

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