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US To Deploy $150 Million In Food Aid To Africa — UN Ambassador

Akande Cynthia by Akande Cynthia
August 5, 2022
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By Enyichukwu Enemanna

The United States’ ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, on Friday said her country has concluded plans to deploy the sum of $150 million in food and humanitarian aid to the African region pending the approval of the the congress.

According to her, United States has secured $4.5 billion for food security at the G7 summit, of which it has disbursed $2.76 billion.

She said the invasion of Ukraine by Russia will cause 40 million people to run into food shortage with the sub-Saharan Africa hardest hit.

African governments have largely avoided taking sides in the European conflict, and have refused to join Western condemnation and sanctions.

Africans “don’t want to be pressured to pick a side” in a repeat of the Cold War, but “need to know the facts”, Thomas-Greenfield said.

While energy, climate change, the pandemic and conflict are the root causes of global food supply issues, the “most insidious source” is hunger used intentionally as a weapon of war, she said.

“Russia has systematically captured some of Ukraine’s most productive farmland, spoiling fields with mines and bombs,” Thomas-Greenfield said.

“Regardless of how you feel about Russia, we all have a powerful common interest in mitigating the impact of the war in Ukraine on food security,” she added.

French President Emmanuel Macron used similar language last week when he described the global food crisis as one of Russia’s “weapons of war” during a visit to Cameroon. read more

Moscow denies responsibility for the food crisis and has blamed Western sanctions for slowing its food and fertiliser exports.

Thomas-Greenfield on Friday refuted that claim, instead suggesting that Russia had deliberately taken steps to disrupt global food supply chains while blaming the West.

“We’ve seen no indication that Russia will accept a diplomatic solution” to the war in Ukraine, she said.

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