WFP inks deal to help developing countries tackle climate crisis

Published 30-09-2023, 10:06 am
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Nairobi, Sep 30 (IANS) The United Nations World Food Program (WFP) and the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), an intergovernmental international development organisation headquartered in Seoul, South Korea, have signed an agreement to enhance the capacity of developing and emerging economies in addressing the unprecedented challenge of the climate crisis.

The deal, inked in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi on Friday, by Malle Fofana, GGGI's Africa regional director, and Ute Klamert, WFP's assistant executive director for partnerships and advocacy, advances collaboration on climate change adaptation, Xinhua news agency reported.

It aims to strengthen government policies, enable access to climate finance, and promote the sharing of climate-smart agricultural techniques while safeguarding natural resources for future generations.

Klamert said the climate crisis is no longer a distant future scenario but a daily reality for communities worldwide. "This agreement will combine GGGI's policy and technical expertise with WFP's vast operational footprint and enable governments to support families on the frontlines of the climate crisis and improve food security."

The climate crisis serves as a significant driver of the global increase in hunger, with a record 345 million people worldwide facing acute food insecurity, according to the UN.

Fofana expressed optimism that the cooperation would strengthen evidence-based knowledge sharing on green growth and sustainable development, drawing upon experiences from both the public and private sectors. "We look forward to collaborating with WFP to support food security in Africa in a more transformative manner."

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