The pan-African ministerial conference held in Libya pledged to eradicate hunger and poverty in Africa
In a final Declaration, the conference, on Water for Energy and
Agriculture in Africa: the Challenges of Climate Change (held last 15-17 December 2008 in Sirte, Libya), noted that
water is a key resource to economic and social development as well as
to hunger and poverty eradication in Africa, and that food and energy
security are prerequisites for the development of Africa's human
capital.
The Conference, which brought together ministers from 53 African
countries, also recognised that the challenges faced by the continent
concerning food security, achieving the Millennium Development Goals,
increased energy demand and combating climate change required all
countries to move together.
"Implementation of integrated water, agriculture and energy programmes
to enhance sustainable development in Africa should be considered a
priority," the Declaration said.
It stated that this would involve expansion of the area under
sustainable land management and reliable water control, and accelerated
investment in water for agriculture and energy.
The conference further declared its support of efforts to enhance clean
energy production in the continent, particularly in developing
hydropower potential and in strengthening regional power pools.
On climate change, which is said will likely have a severe impact
across Africa, the conference agreed to foster research and development
of renewable energy and agriculture in Africa in order to increase
resilience and adaptation to climate change.
It called on countries bordering Lake Chad to double their efforts, and
on donors and development partners to provide immediate assistance to
help save the lake and its basin from "looming human and environmental
disaster". Once the world's sixth largest lake, Lake Chad has shrunk to
one-tenth of its size in the last 35 years, endangering the livelihoods
of local populations, the conference noted.
In conclusion, the conference also welcomed a proposal by FAO to
convene a World Summit of Heads of State and Government in 2009 to
agree on the rapid and definitive eradication of hunger from the planet
through improved governance of world food security and by finding $30
billion a year to invest in water and rural infrastructures and in
increasing agricultural productivity in the developing world.
The three days conference was organised by FAO together with the Libyan
government and in collaboration with stakeholders including the African
Union, the African Ministers' Council on Water Development, the African
Development Bank and the Economic Commission for Africa.
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By staff writer, © afrol News
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News type | Inbrief |
File link |
http://www.fao.org/news/story/en/item/9018/icode/ |
Source of information | Afrol News / FAO |
Keyword(s) | MDGs |
Subject(s) | AGRICULTURE , ENERGY , HYDRAULICS - HYDROLOGY , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY |
Relation | http://www.emwis.net/thematicdirs/events/leau-pour-lagriculture-et-lenergie-en-afrique-les |
Geographical coverage | Libya |
News date | 15/01/2009 |
Working language(s) | ENGLISH |