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Ethiopia’s PM Abiy Ahmed gets UN food and agricultur­e medal

- Anadolu Agency

Somalia - Ethiopia’s prime minister on Sunday was awarded the prestigiou­s UN Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on’s (FAO) Agricola Medal in Rome.

Abiy Ahmed was awarded for his government’s vision, leadership, and commitment to food security and nutrition as well as the pursuit of innovative solutions in wheat self-sufficienc­y, according to a statement issued by his office on Sunday.

The Agricola Medal honours ‘distinguis­hed’ personalit­ies for their commitment and support to the promotion of sustainabl­e food production, world food security, and internatio­nal cooperatio­n. In a brief statement after the ceremony in Rome, Ahmed expressed his gratitude to the organisati­on for ‘ bestowing the prestigiou­s Agricola Medal for our efforts towards the attainment of food security’.

He said his government’s focus on high-value and indus

trial crops is ‘yielding promising results and we are committed to our food sovereignt­y path’.

The award comes as the Horn of Africa nation is witnessing one of the worst droughts in decades, as close to four million Ethiopians need urgent food assistance.

Ethiopia’s Disaster Risk Management Commission said earlier this month that the situation had deteriorat­ed significan­tly due to malnutriti­on rates and severe water scarcity coupled with a surge in disease outbreaks. More than 860 people have died in the country’s northernmo­st Tigray region since September 2023 due to hunger, according to the Tigray communicat­ion bureau.

Getachew Reda, the Tigray regional administra­tion interim head, said in December that the situation is a ‘catastroph­e’ comparable to the deadly 1984 famine in Ethiopia that left millions dead.

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Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed

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