Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced today that Ethiopia is honored to co-host the 2nd UN Food Systems Summit, a three-day event commencing in Addis Ababa. The Prime Minister emphasized the nation's pivotal role in fostering global food security.
In preparation for the summit, Prime Minister Abiy held a meeting with United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina J. Mohammed at his office this morning. The discussions, described by the Prime Minister as "productive," centered on the "urgent need for sustainable, inclusive, and resilient food systems across Africa and beyond."
According to the Prime Minister, Ethiopia remains steadfast in its efforts to revolutionize its food systems. This involves strategic implementation of integrated policies, embracing climate-smart agriculture, and empowering communities through local initiatives designed to enhance food security and nutrition for everyone.