Beyond The Dialogues
About the Project
Beyond the Dialogues is a national accountability and knowledge platform established to track Ghana’s commitments to food systems transformation by 2030. The platform consolidates the Government of Ghana’s 17 food systems commitments and the associated 71 indicators into a structured, transparent, and accessible framework.
It serves as a reference point for policymakers, researchers, development partners, civil society, and citizens to monitor progress, identify gaps, and strengthen coordination across sectors. By bringing commitments and indicators into one space, the platform promotes evidence-informed action and sustained accountability.
General objective
To implement a science-based tracking of Ghana’s commitments to transform its food systems and conduct a cost-benefit analysis to assess the economic efficiency, viability, and societal impact of the commitments
Objective #1
To identify, adapt, and develop a set of indicators to be used in monitoring Ghana’s commitments
Objective #2
To assess the scope and quality of implementation (including measuring and verifying the progress made towards fulfilling the specified commitments and their associated targets)
Objective #3
To identify implementation obstacles or challenges (including logistical, financial, technical, socio-political, or environmental barriers)
Objective #4
To conduct a cost benefit analysis to assess the economic efficiency, viability, and societal impact of the commitments.
Objective #5
To enhance government and other food systems actors’ accountability and transparency by publicly reporting on the progress, challenges, and impacts of the pledges
Objective #6
To use the insights gained from the assessment to inform future planning, scaling out and scaling up of successful innovations
Why Tracking These Commitments Matters
Achieving food systems transformation requires more than policy declarations. It requires measurable progress, coordinated implementation, and transparent accountability.
The 17 commitments reflect Ghana’s national ambition to prevent and reduce all forms of malnutrition, strengthen climate resilience, improve food environments, and enhance governance and financing mechanisms. Tracking these commitments through clearly defined indicators ensures that progress is monitored systematically and that stakeholders remain accountable to agreed targets by 2030.
Monitoring also enables early identification of gaps, informs investment decisions, and supports cross-sector collaboration to accelerate impact.
Expected Outputs
The project outputs will thus include:
Cost-benefit analysis report
National food systems transformation policy briefs
National food systems transformation commitments tracker report
Reports on national discussions/engagements (commitment tracking roundtables)
National commitment tracking toolkit