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Why Sierra Leone’s President is Taking a Stand Against Global Hunger—Here’s What’s Happening in Ethiopia
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Tuesday, November 5, 2024– President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone has touched down in Ethiopia, where he is set to take on a prominent role as a guest speaker at the World Without Hunger Conference, held from November 5-7, 2024. This pivotal summit, co-organized by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), the African Union Commission, and the Ethiopian government, brings together global leaders to confront the challenges of hunger and food security affecting millions worldwide.
The conference serves as a platform for high-level dialogue among heads of state, government officials, UN representatives, private sector executives, and civil society leaders. The goal is to drive forward-thinking strategies aimed at eliminating hunger and creating resilient food systems. With technical support from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), discussions will delve into key priorities, including strengthening local food production, enhancing irrigation infrastructure, modernizing rural logistics, advancing livestock and agricultural value chains, implementing social protection measures, and reinforcing disaster preparedness.
During the High-level Political Forum, President Bio will spotlight Sierra Leone’s ongoing efforts to boost food security and reaffirm the nation’s commitment to the global fight against hunger. His presentation is expected to highlight Sierra Leone’s targeted initiatives, such as policies that promote agricultural innovation, strengthen rural economies, and encourage sustainable farming, all aimed at ensuring food access for the nation’s citizens.
President Bio’s engagement at this conference underscores Sierra Leone’s dedication to contributing to a hunger-free world. Additionally, he is scheduled to engage in productive discussions with international leaders, stakeholders, and development partners, reinforcing partnerships aimed at securing a healthier, food-secure future for Africa and beyond.