The 2021/2022 management of the Municipal Council for Food and Nutritional Security of Curitiba – Brazil from the perspective of the Advocacy Coalition Framework
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Advocacy Coalition Framework, council, food and nutritional securityAbstract
The objective of this work is to analyze how coalitions are structured in the Municipal Council for Food and Nutritional Security (COMSEA – Curitiba, Brazil), using the theoretical Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF). The specific objectives are to understand how councils can contribute to social and political participation, and to observe how councilors act in terms of defending ideas, coordinating activities and system stability. The interest of the research is in the last administration of COMSEA in Curitiba, which took place between 2020 and 2022. As analysis material, the minutes of the period were collected and interviews were conducted with the councilors. There is a tendency to form a coalition encompassing all councilors. It was possible to affirm that the performance of the management had an active role in the discussions and incorporated changes in public policies for food and nutritional security in the municipality, possibly being responsible for adapting proposals and debating changes that provided social improvements and more effective projects.
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