Ruto stressed the need for African nations to collaborate in creating resilient food systems as part of the ongoing effort to end hunger across the continent.
Ruto said a common strategy is the surest path to uplifting livelihoods, safeguarding the environment and fulfilling the fundamental obligation to feed Africa.
President William Ruto shakes hand with Vice Chief of Defence Forces John Omenda as Interior Cabinet Secretary at JKIA when he arrived from Uganda on January 11, 2025/PCS President William Ruto jetted back into the country Saturday from Uganda where he had attended the African Union extra-ordinary summit on post-Malabo Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP).
Several heads of state and government from the continent attended the meeting.
CAADP, is a key AU Agenda 2063 initiative that aims to eradicate hunger and poverty through agriculture-led development and transform Africa's agri-food systems.
In his address, Ruto stressed the need for African nations to collaborate in creating resilient food systems as part of the ongoing effort to end hunger across the continent.President William Ruto shakes hand with Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen as VCDF John Omenda looks on when he arrived from Uganda on January 11, 2025./PCSPresident William Ruto when he arrived in the country from Kampala, Uganda on January 11, 2025./PCSPresident William Ruto when he arrived from Uganda on January 11, 2025/PCS