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Challenges to Zero Hunger in Conflict/Crisis Areas in NENA Region-Somalia and Yemen
10 May 2018, Rome--- The region is currently home to the largest number of conflicts in the world, leading to widespread food insecurity and massive displacement.
Some of such challenges include: i) ensuring respect for the human right to adequate food and for International Humanitarian Law (in accordance with the Article 1, Geneva Convention); ii) challenges in accessing affected populations; iii) building effective coordination amongst all stakeholders; iv) developing and adapting effective financing mechanisms; v) integrating emergency interventions and medium, long‐term policies to promote resilience.
Some of such challenges include: i) ensuring respect for the human right to adequate food and for International Humanitarian Law (in accordance with the Article 1, Geneva Convention); ii) challenges in accessing affected populations; iii) building effective coordination amongst all stakeholders; iv) developing and adapting effective financing mechanisms; v) integrating emergency interventions and medium, long‐term policies to promote resilience.
Statement by José Graziano da Silva, FAO Director-General.
Statements by (00:00) Ghazi Zeaiter, Chairperson of NERC34, Minister for Agriculture of the Lebanese Republic (in Arabic); (11:22) Othman Hussein Faid Mujali, Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation of the Republic of Yemen (in Arabic); (25:32) Hamud Ali Hassan, Deputy Minister for Agriculture and Irrigation of the Federal Republic of Somalia.
Statements by (00:00) Amir Abdulla, Deputy Executive Director, World Food Programme; (10:37) Darine El-Khatib, FAO’s Special Goodwill Ambassador for Zero Hunger in NENA Region.
Ministerial Discussion, interventions, and wrap‐up and the way forward.
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