Barriers to the implementation, uptake and scaling up of the healthy plate model among regular street food consumers: a qualitative inquiry in Dar-es-Salaam city, Tanzania.
Gibson B KagarukiMichael Johnson J MahandeKatharina S KreppelDoris MbataAndrew Martin KilaleElizabeth Henry ShayoSayoki Godfrey MfinangaBassirou BonfohPublished in: BMC nutrition (2022)
Implementation, uptake and scaling up of the healthy plate model for street food consumers in Dar es Salaam City continues to be constrained by barriers in policy, food production and preparation environment, and individual obstacles. Strengthening of food and nutrition policies, ensuring safety of the food production and preparation environment and, consumer and vendor awareness creation and income generation efforts, provide useful entry points for the successful scaling up of a healthy plate model. This could consequently contribute towards prevention of diet related NCDs, including diabetes.