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Date: 1 Jul 2013 16:00:00 -0400
Subject: AT UN MEETING, CIVIL SOCIETY, PRIVATE SECTOR PARTNER TO
ENSURE FOOD SECURITY IN AFRICA
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AT UN MEETING, CIVIL SOCIETY, PRIVATE SECTOR PARTNER TO ENSURE FOOD
SECURITY IN AFRICA
New York, Jul 1 2013 4:00PM
More than 150 representatives of civil society, the private sector and
the farming industry met over the weekend in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to
establish partnerships to guarantee food security in Africa during a
United Nations-organized meeting.
"We hope that this meeting will help us to coordinate and mobilize
further our common efforts to promote food security," the
Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Jose
Graziano da Silva said on Saturday at the high level meeting of
African and international leaders to end hunger in the continent.
"The challenge of overcoming hunger in Africa is huge. Africa is the
only region that saw hunger numbers go up after 1990."
According to FAO, Africa has 239 million undernourished people,
representing nearly a quarter of the entire population. This figure is
particularly disturbing considering the continent has experienced
economic growth of unprecedented proportions as well as improved
governance and human development indicators in the last decade.
Mr. Graziano Da Silva said that increasing food production is not
enough to end hunger because the main cause of food insecurity is
insufficient access to the resources needed to produce food or to
income to buy it.
Countries that combine action to increase small-scale production with
social protection, cash-for-work programs and other similar
initiatives are successfully managing to tackle hunger, he added.
Participants at the high-level meeting stressed the importance of the
involvement of all sectors in the fight against hunger and called on
Governments to commit to the eradication of hunger in Africa by 2025.
The high-level meeting was co-organized by the African Union, FAO and
the Lula Institute, who forged this partnership to act upon the
political will existing in the region, and transform it into
coordinated action to end hunger.
Mr. Graziano da Silva underlined the many areas in which the
participation of non-state actors are important in the fight against
hunger and reaffirmed FAO's commitment to an "open door policy" with
partners.
"This meeting is a starting point for a unified and united approach to
end hunger in Africa. We are conscious that FAO cannot do it alone.
You cannot do it alone. But, together, we can eradicate hunger in our
lifetimes," he said.
The high-level meeting occurred ahead of the meeting of African
Ministers on Sunday, and the meeting of African Union Heads of State
and Government on Monday, whose theme is "New, unified approaches to
end hunger in Africa."
Jul 1 2013 4:00PM
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