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UN Food Agencies’ chiefs in Niger to support the Sahel’s efforts to fight hunger   

Focus includes tackling poverty, building resilience to shocks and addressing migration

15-18 August 2018

 

The heads of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the World Food Programme (WFP) will visit Niger from 15-18 August 2018, to highlight regional efforts to address the critical food and nutrition security situation in the Sahel.

During their visit, FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva, IFAD President Gilbert F. Houngbo, and WFP Executive Director David Beasley, will meet Niger President Mahamadou Issoufou as well as Prime Minister Brigi Rafini and other members of the country’s government.

They will also visit several projects where collaboration among FAO, IFAD  WFP, the Government of Niger and other partners, is providing people with new opportunities to feed their families, earn an income and build more resilient livelihoods through agricultural activities.

These initiatives illustrate the need to closely link humanitarian and development assistance within the context of building peace in the region. Similarly, FAO, IFAD and WFP are supporting the Government of Niger’s “les nigériens nourissent les nigériens” (Nigeriens feed Nigieriens) initiative which aims to reduce poverty and build resilience to food crises.

In Niger, as in many parts of the Sahel, climate shocks have resulted in recurring droughts with devastating impacts on the region’s already vulnerable populations, particularly those relying on crop and livestock production for their livelihoods and survival.

As the Sahel’s lean season that runs from June to August nears its close, latest estimates show that nearly 6 million people will have been severely food insecure in this period.  Of these, almost half – or 2.7 million people – are pastoralists or agropastoralists. Up to 1.6 million children are expected to experience severe acute malnutrition. 

The three UN agency heads, whose organizations are working in partnership within the UN system-wide support to the Sahel, will underscore joint efforts aimed at addressing poverty, underdevelopment, the impacts of extreme weather events and migration - factors that have all contributed to the region’s critical humanitarian and security situation.  

 

 

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

 

FAO

 

Agali Moumouni (Niger)

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Peter Mayer (Rome)

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IFAD

 

David Paqui (Niger)

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tel. +227 80833691

 

Joanne Levitan (Rome)

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tel. +39 06 54592509

 

WFP

 

George Fominyen (Niger)

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tel. +22 1 776 394 271

 

Jane Howard (Rome)

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Press Conference

 

The meeting with President Issoufou on Friday, 17 August at 11:00 a.m. will be followed by a joint news conference at the presidential residence in Niamey.  

 

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