Periscope:Can Africa end Hunger by 2025 African ministers in a meeting on 1 July 2013 had pledged to reprioritize agriculture in their national policies and increase state spending to end hunger across the continent by 2025. This is not the first time that such a statement is issued
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This last meeting was clearly demonstrated by
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But what is worst that the obstacle is not only the setting of targets or committing of resources but other barriers that needs a vision and political will to address them. Sudan Vision is publishing a review of a report by the World Bank titled: African Can Help Feed Africa: Removing barriers to regional trade in food staples. This Report clearly indicate that there are many trade and other obstacles that if removed can reduce hunger in Africa without the allocation of large resources and at very meager cost. All what is needed is the political will to remove these barriers and to address some of the obstacles that have been clearly stated in the said report. One of the major obstacles that need to be addressed said the report to reduce the monopoly of transport cartels on African trade and this although the report that did not say it is strongly linked with transparency and good governance.
So, it would have been far better if the meeting have studied the said report and came out with resolutions to implement some of its recommendations and conclusions instead of wasting the tax payers money in repeated meeting that comes with the same statements with some meager modification but at the end of the day non of them is implemented and hunger remains with us.
A simple evidence of this point is that the ministers promised to accelerate efforts to meet the targets of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP), which emerged from the Maputo agreement in 2003. But the statement does not tell us what have been implemented of this plan since 2003.
According to press statement on the meeting that Despite strong economic growth across many parts of Africa over the past 10 years, nearly a quarter of the population �C about 240 million people �C are undernourished, of whom more than 40% are children under five.
This clearly means that we need more experts meetings to implement the CAADP and the World Bank reports recommendations than ministers meeting and issuing statements that leads to no where as we have seen during at least the last decade.
This is a serious issue to which we will come
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