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  • Updated: August 12, 2022

Food Crisis: Group To Raise $500 Million For African Farmers

Food Crisis: Group To Raise $500 Million For African Farmers

Global Citizen, organisers of the Global Citizen Festival, an international advocacy group has revealed that it will raise $500 million to help African farmers respond to the global food crisis and provide urgent relief to end extreme poverty.

The group revealed this in a statement to announce the 10th anniversary of the Global Citizen Festival taking place in New York City’s Central Park.

Part of the statement said, “The 2022 Global Citizen Festival will call on world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly and ahead of the G20 and COP27 in November to step up and invest $600 million into the future of women and girls, close the annual $10bn climate financing shortfall, deliver $500 million to help African farmers respond to the global food crisis.

“Provide urgent relief from crushing debts to end extreme poverty now, mitigate a global food system meltdown now by providing $500 million for Africa’s farmers to make the most of the current planting season and fund the local production of fertilizers, tools, and equipment they need to produce more food.”

Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Global Citizen, Hugh Evans, said, “Decades of systemic and political failures have led humanity into the midst of converging and rapidly deteriorating crises, climate, hunger, health, war and conflict.

“The most marginalised populations are paying the price of the stagnant inaction of our leaders, and now millions of lives, and the future of our planet, are at stake.

"We refuse to just stand by and watch! We refuse to accept the starvation of multitudes when solutions are readily at hand.

“We demand a secure future for girls everywhere. We demand governments keep their promises on climate funding.

"We demand relief from debts unjustly crushing economies. And we demand action now, while there’s still time to change our collective trajectory.”

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