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Food Security in Focus

Achieving food security for developing countries is an essential component of eradicating poverty. The cycle of hunger and poverty will not be easily broken, and has only been exacerbated in recent years by external shocks like the global food crisis and the current economic crisis.

Over a billion people a day go hungry as a result of these crises. The recent L'Aquila Food Security Initiative (AFSI), however, with commitments of $20 billion from the G8 and other donors, represents a real opportunity to reverse this trend. The G20 in Pittsburgh, with leadership from the U.S., reiterated the L'Aquila principles. The challenge now is to turn these principles into actions.

To maintain the momentum to achieve global food security we are advocating the following:

  • Operationalize the L'Aquila Food Security Initiative, in coordination with other efforts like the U.S. Food Security Initiative and the African-led CAADP process
  • Donors should provide clarity on the $20 billion pledged as part of the L'Aquila Food Security Initiative and expand participation to additional donors
  • Ensure that the implementation of the pledged agriculture assistance is coordinated and comprehensive

Now is the time to build this momentum post-G8 and G20. World Food Day will be held on October 16th, and there are several meetings of the Rome institutions in October and November to discuss how to ensure that the increased donor interest helps develop and support developing country-led policies and programs that meet the needs of their people.

Evidence of the dangers of food insecurity continues to appear, especially from the African continent. Kenya is facing severe food shortages after unsuccessful harvests, erratic rains, and drought. Uganda and Ethiopia are also facing severe food shortages, and floods in Senegal have destroyed many crops. The effects of climate change are also evident, with rains becoming less predictable, much to the dismay of local farmers.

The global focus on increasing agricultural productivity and bolstering food security threatens to be a mere moment, unless the commitments that have been made in the past few months are upheld, clarified, and operationalized.

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Nov 20 2009

World Food Summit Wraps

Posted by Beth Adler

Wednesday wrapped up the World Summit on Food Security in Rome. Just to recap in case you missed the last post, the Summit was intended to bring together heads of state and food security institutions, like the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Food Program (WFP), to ... More

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Nov 19 2009

Reactions in the News to the World Food Summit

Posted by Pooja Gupta

As you know, the FAO World Food Summit ended yesterday in Rome. Check out the articles below to see a variety of reactions to the Summit: World leaders’ low turnout hits UN food summit (Reuters Africa) The absence of world leaders at this week’s World Food Summit presented a ... More

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Nov 19 2009

"I lived hunger. I suffered it."

Posted by Kara Arsenault

Earlier this week, I had the chance to talk with Thomas Awiapo, a Ghanaian from the country’s Upper East Region and Catholic Relief Services (CRS) staff member. As a child in Ghana, Thomas was a beneficiary of CRS school feeding programs. Now, as an adult, he works for CRS ... More

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Nov 17 2009

FAO World Food Summit in the News

Posted by Pooja Gupta

As you know, we’re tracking the World Food Summit this week. Check out the articles below to see what major news outlets are saying about the summit, including the link between food security and climate change and child health, as well as how the events are going in Rome ... More

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Nov 16 2009

1 Billion Hungry

Posted by Beth Adler

As I posted below, today is the kickoff of the World Food Summit in Rome. This weekend, the Director General of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Jacques Diouf, undertook a 24-hour fast to protest the astonishing figure of over 1 billion hungry people around the world. The FAO ... More

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Nov 16 2009

World Food Summit Opens

Posted by Beth Adler

Today marks the opening of the World Food Summit on Global Food Security which is being held in Rome through Wednesday. The meeting, which brings together officials from the UN food security-related institutions (like the UN Food and Agriculture Organization [FAO] and the World Food Program [WFP]) and an estimated ... More

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