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Publicado em 2 Janeiro 2025

"Joining forces to manage food system risks in West Africa" was the theme around which stakeholders and partners officially launched the West African Food System Resilience Programme (FSRP) for Ghana on 7 December 2023 in Kumasi.

In the presence of administrative, political and customary authorities, as well as the World Bank and ECOWAS, the launch ceremony focused on introducing the FSRP to Ghana, mobilising stakeholder support for its implementation and promoting business opportunities under the FSRP.

ECOWAS, which was invited to the ceremony, congratulated Ghana on its participation in this flagship programme, which it sees, as the programme's coordinating institution, as a unique tool that will strengthen regional integration by facilitating regional trade in food products, as well as exchanges of technologies and innovations and the mobility of researchers and players between countries, which will contribute considerably to the implementation of ECOWAP, the regional agricultural policy, and thus accelerate the transformation of the agricultural sector in the sub-region.

The representative of the Regional Coordinator of the FSRP, Dr Gaoussou Diarra, reiterated ECOWAS's willingness to provide institutional and technical support to all stakeholders and partners to ensure the success of the programme.

At the end of the day, the 300 participants noted the government's commitment to joining forces with sister West African nations and the World Bank to promote the best interests of Ghana's farmers. With the presentations of the main activities of the FSRP Ghana, the public is better informed of the magnitude of the work to be done and its expected impact on the lives and livelihoods of the targeted beneficiaries. The operational principles of sustainability, ownership and public-private partnership of the PRSF have been clearly defined.

The beneficiary communities also noted the commitment of the political, administrative and customary authorities to the success of the FSRP in Ghana.