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Africa’s Food Systems Forum 2024 set to convene over 5,000 stakeholders from across Africa and internationally

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The World leaders, innovators, academia, development agencies, farmers’ organizations, and the private sector from across Africa and beyond will convene in Rwanda to participate in the annual Africa Food Systems Forum (AFSF) from September 2 to 6, 2024.

This year’s summit themed “Innovate, Accelerate, and Scale: Delivering Food Systems Transformation in a Digital and Climate Era” will spotlight innovations and technologies, policies and delivery mechanisms, best practices, business models and investments to accelerate food systems transformation in Africa with youth and women at the helm.

“Innovate” focuses on harnessing technologies, innovative policies, and business models to revolutionize agricultural practices and food production systems. “Accelerate” emphasizes the urgency of collective action to expedite sustainable food system transformations through technological advancements and innovative solutions. “Scale” highlights the need to expand proven models, initiatives, and investments to achieve widespread impact and ensure food security for millions.

These pillars together provide a comprehensive framework for driving meaningful change in Africa’s food systems.

Leaders at this year’s convening will also examine the urgent need to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030 and meet the Malabo Declaration’s commitments by 2025.

The event will be graced by H.E. President Paul Kagame, along with several current and former presidents, ministers, and key players from government and the private sector. Their presence in the forum showcases the high-level commitment to addressing the critical issues facing Africa’s food systems. Amath Pathé Sene, Managing Director of the AFS Foru

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