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Webinar on Sub-theme 1: Building Resilient Socio-Agricultural Food Systems: The Key to Nutrition
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Over the past decade, African countries have had relatively progressive economic growth performance despite the various climatic, economic and security challenges. However, the average investment rates for agriculture and agricultural innovation on the continent remain very low and insufficient to respond to the current and emerging food security and climate change challenges. Low investment in agricultural infrastructure, value addition and market linkages suggest that Africa’s recent growth may be fragile and that it is unlikely to be sustained in the medium to long term if current trends continue. The big question remains “how can Africa trigger increased investment in agriculture? And What are the policy incentives to attract investment?”
The multiple challenges that Africa has been facing in terms of food security, fertilizer prices and energy shortages have been aggravated by ongoing conflicts within and outside the region, particularly the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Following the high-level panel, the webinar will focus on how finance can support the role of youth and women as entrepreneurs supporting resilient food systems.
This webinar is an interactive panel discussion. The panel will draw out explicit pathways on how public and private investment should be directed to build resilient food systems.
Join experts as they discuss Africa’s challenges and solutions in building resilient food systems, and consider what must be done to turn pollical ambition into reality towards reaching the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) Malabo Declaration, and Agenda 2063.
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WEEK 1 (May 3 - 6)
- Webinar Programme
- Speaker Biographies for webinar on Sub-theme 1: Building Resilient Socio-Agricultural Food Systems: The Key to Nutrition
- Opening Statement by Amb. Fatima Kyari Mohammed, Permanent Observer of the African Union to the 麻豆APP
- Opening Statement by H.E. Dr. Monique Nsanzabaganwa is the Deputy Chairperson (DCP) for the African Union Commission
- Remarks by Ambassador Collen Vixen Kelapile, Permanent Representative of Botswana to the 麻豆APP and President of the Economic and Social Council
WEEK 2 (May 9 - 13)
- Webinar Programme
- Speaker Biographies for webinar on Sub-theme 2: Strengthening the Resilience of Farming Systems: Land, Digital transformation and Access to Finance – Making Small Holder Farmers the Backbones
WEEK 3 (May 16 - 20)
- Webinar Programme
- Webinar Programme (French)
- Speaker Biographies for webinar on Sub-theme 3: Social Protection’s Role in Enhancing Food Security and Nutrition for Greater Resilience in Africa
- Speaker Biographies for Twitter space on Social Protection, Resilience and Nutrition
WEEK 4 (May 23 - 27)
- Concept Note
- Webinar Programme
- Speaker Biographies for Webinar on Sub-theme 4: Human Capital Development, Climate, Energy and Food Systems
High-Level Policy Dialogue (May 26 - 27)
Additional Documents
- How to build a resilient agriculture in Africa in the wake of the War In Ukraine and the lasting Impact Of Covid-19?
- What broke the camel’s back? The debt burden
- Remarks by Ms. Cristina Duarte
- Remarks by H.E. Dr. Monique Nsanzabaganwa
- Remarks by Ambassador Collen Vixen Kelapile
- Remarks by Mr. Harold Adlai Agyeman
- Remarks by Mr. Omar Hilale
- Remarks by Ms. Maria-Helena Semedo
- Remarks by Mr. Kennedy Godfrey Gastorn
- Remarks by Osama Mahmoud Abdelkhalek Mahmoud
- Remarks by Ms. Cynthia Samuel-Olonjuwon
- Remarks by Ms. Valerie Guarnieri
- Remarks by Ms. Mathu Joyini
- Remarks by Mr. Claver Gatete
- Summary of Remarks by Dr. Godfrey Bahiigwa
- Summary of Remarks by Dr. Lawrence Haddad
- Summary of Remarks by Dr. Robert Bertram
- Remarks by Mr. David Beasley
- Remarks by Mr. Guy Ryder
- Remarks by Ms. Nivine El-Qabbage
- Remarks by Mr. Ali Bety
- Remarks by Mrs. Nardos Bekele-Thomas
- Summary Remarks by Mrs. Veda Simpson
- Summary Remarks by Dr. Jimi Adesina
- Summary Remarks by Dr. Bekele Shiferaw
- Remarks by Mr. QU Dongyu
- Remarks by Akhator Joel Odigie
- Remarks by Mr. Moussa Oumarou
- Remarks by Mrs. Julie Tshilombo
- Remarks by Mr. Nana Osei-Bonsu
- Summary Remarks by Mr. Richard Towle