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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.

President Bio Announces Major Partnership with US to Transform Sierra Leone’s Energy Sector

President Bio Discusses Partnership with US Millennium Challenge Corporation

Freetown, Sierra Leone – This afternoon, His Excellency President Julius Maada Bio spoke with Alice Albright, the CEO of the US Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). The call highlighted the strong partnership between the MCC, the US Government, and the people of Sierra Leone.

President Bio emphasized his administration’s commitment to strengthening democracy and promoting economic development. He expressed enthusiasm for the recently approved Compact by the MCC Board, which is key to the government’s plan to reform the energy sector.

 

“We look forward to starting the implementation of the Compact,” President Bio said, underscoring the importance of this initiative for Sierra Leone’s future.

President Julius Maada Bio Champions Africa’s Development Agenda at IDA21 Summit in Nairobi

Sierra Leone’s President, Julius Maada Bio, recently participated in the International Development Association Heads of State summit held in Nairobi, Kenya. The summit, known as IDA21, convened leaders to discuss critical financing priorities for Africa and advocate for increased funding to support development objectives in the region.

 

Hosted by Kenyan President William Kipchirchir Samoei Arap Ruto, the summit aimed to highlight key areas requiring development financing in Africa and to appeal to IDA donors and partners for a substantial increase in funding for the IDA21 cycle. This funding would address the development challenges and opportunities faced by African nations.

 

During the summit, President Bio expressed gratitude and optimism, emphasizing the importance of accelerating Africa’s development through the replenishment of IDA resources. He acknowledged the various challenges confronting African countries, including the impacts of COVID-19, economic vulnerabilities, political instability, climate change, and the food crisis triggered by the conflict in Ukraine.

 

President Bio stressed the need for decisive and collaborative actions from African governments, the international community, and development partners like the World Bank Group. He highlighted the importance of good governance, transparency, and accountability as fundamental to building resilient institutions and fostering environments conducive to investment and innovation.

In alignment with the Nairobi IDA Communiqué, President Bio emphasized the need for increased resources to support sustainable and climate-resilient infrastructure across sectors such as agriculture, energy, transport, water, sanitation, and healthcare. He also underscored the importance of empowering women and girls, improving debt management, and enhancing domestic revenue mobilization efforts.

 

President Bio concluded by reaffirming Sierra Leone’s commitment to people-centred development through initiatives like the “Feed Salone” program and other strategic priorities. He called for substantial financial and technical support, as well as strategic partnerships, to drive economic growth and reduce extreme poverty in Sierra Leone and across Africa. President Bio expressed optimism about the support from traditional, new, and emerging donors for the IDA21 replenishment effort.

 

President Ajay Banga, speaking on behalf of the World Bank, emphasized IDA’s role as a reliable partner in Africa’s development journey. He highlighted IDA’s commitment to supporting and investing in the people of Africa by streamlining processes, eliminating unnecessary rules, and enhancing efficiency to deliver results faster. He envisioned a more focused and streamlined IDA that could make a significant impact by addressing fundamental needs such as energy access, healthcare availability, agricultural potential, and essential infrastructure and skills development.

 

The International Development Association (IDA), established in 1960 as part of the World Bank, provides zero to low-interest loans and grants to the world’s poorest countries. It aims to reduce poverty by supporting programs that boost economic growth, reduce inequalities, and improve living conditions. IDA is a vital source of assistance for the 75 poorest countries globally, providing essential donor funds for basic social services in these nations.

Sierra Leone Mourns: President Bio Honors Late Brother in Emotional Funeral Service

In Bonthe District, Sierra Leone, on April 6, 2024, His Excellency President Dr. Julius Maada Bio and First Lady Fatima Bio, alongside family, friends, and residents, bid farewell to Mr. Mark Moses Oladipo Simeon Bio, the elder brother of the President. The funeral service at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Tihun was led by Reverend Fr. Samuel Von Tucker.

During the service, Reverend Tucker reflected on the significance of Good Friday and Jesus Christ’s resurrection, urging the Bio family’s younger generation to uphold family responsibilities. Readings from Maccabees and Romans were shared, and tributes were paid, with Mr. Charlie Mark Bio recalling his father’s dedication to family and community as a sanitary inspector in Bonthe District.

Expressing gratitude, Mr. Bio thanked President Bio for his support and unity within the family, acknowledging his efforts in fostering peace and transformation.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Sierra Leone’s President Sounds Alarm on Drug Abuse, Declares National Crisis

 

Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio has taken a firm stand against drug abuse, labeling it a “national emergency” during his recent address to the nation. He specifically highlighted the growing use of a synthetic drug called Kush among young people, expressing deep concern over its impact on society.

In response to this pressing issue, President Bio announced plans to tackle the problem head-on. A dedicated task force comprising government agencies and non-governmental organizations will be established to address various aspects of drug abuse, including prevention, treatment, social services support, law enforcement, and community engagement.

Moreover, President Bio emphasized the government’s commitment to dismantling drug trafficking networks operating within the country. This commitment was underscored by a recent police seizure of two containers filled with Kush in the capital city of Freetown. Seven suspects were apprehended in connection with the seizure, according to Police Commissioner Joseph Lahai.

President Bio’s decisive actions reflect a concerted effort to safeguard the well-being of Sierra Leonean citizens and combat the harmful effects of drug abuse on society.

 
 
 
 
 
 

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