FAO secures $25M deal to improve food security in Somalia

FAO secures $25M deal to improve food security in Somalia The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) announced on Sunday that it has inked a $25 million project to improve food security and resilience in Somalia, Report informs via Xinhua.
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June 24, 2024 09:45
FAO secures $25M deal to improve food security in Somalia

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has announced that it has inked a $25 million project to improve food security and resilience in Somalia, Report informs via Xinhua.

FAO said the project, dubbed TRANSFORM, is a key component of the broader multi-partner Johwar Offstream Storage Program (JOSP). The project aims to rehabilitate critical infrastructure and promote climate-smart agriculture for smallholder farmers in Jowhar city in Hirshabelle state of Somalia.

FAO Country Representative Etienne Peterschmitt welcomed the new funding and highlighted its significance in contributing to enhanced food security and resilience for communities along the Shabelle River. "This collaborative model not only enhances the effectiveness of individual initiatives but also builds a sense of shared responsibility and collective action for the transformation of Somalia's food system," Peterschmitt said in a statement issued in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia.

FAO said the project will support Somali farmers with flood protection and reliable irrigation, helping them use their land more productively and sustainably. It added that this effort includes developing a comprehensive JOSP governance plan, conducting environmental and social safeguarding studies, and addressing conflict mitigation, land tenure management, and durable solutions for displaced populations.

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