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High-Level Meetings Address Nutrition And Diplomacy; U.S. Officials Engage With Global Leaders

The deliberations included a commitment to advancing food safety and generating data on dietary quality measures to promote global dietary improvements.
Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisAugust 23, 2023Updated:August 23, 2023 Worldwide No Comments2 Mins Read
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Deputy Administrator, Isobel Coleman, engaged in discussions with the leadership of the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), on August 21. The session involved Executive Director Dr. Lawrence Haddad, Director of Policy and External Relations Steve Godfrey, Manager of U.S. Resource Mobilisation Newal Sherif, and Director of Research Mdu Mbuya.

The meeting between Deputy Administrator Coleman and GAIN leaders encompassed several vital topics. Conversations revolved around nutrition financing, the implications of climate change on nutritional aspects, and the pivotal role of private sector investments.

A significant focus was on the collaborative partnership between USAID and GAIN, specifically concerning the Nutritious Foods Financing Facility (N3F).

This initiative stands as the first investment fund exclusively targeting the enhancement of diet quality and nutrition in sub-Saharan Africa. The objective is facilitated through the support of small- and medium-sized enterprises engaged in providing locally sourced, affordable, safe, and nutritious food.

The deliberations included a commitment to advancing food safety and generating data on dietary quality measures to promote global dietary improvements.





In a separate diplomatic engagement, Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken held discussions with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry. Their conversation touched on various fronts, including addressing the conflict in Sudan, diplomatic resolutions for Niger, developments in Libya, and UN-backed efforts to facilitate free and equitable elections. Secretary Blinken welcomed the recent release of activist Ahmed Douma and emphasised the significance of human rights progress in strengthening U.S.-Egypt relations.

Shifting focus to regional dynamics, the Constitutional Court of the Central African Republic (CAR) recently endorsed the results of the July 30 constitutional referendum. This referendum has elicited international concern as it eliminates presidential term limits and poses challenges to democratic governance. 

The United States, highlighting the significance of peaceful transitions of power in reinforcing stable and prosperous nations, expressed reservations about low voter participation and ballot secrecy.

The call for free and fair elections, with inclusivity, was reiterated, with an appeal for the CAR government to announce a date for local elections. This step is envisioned as a platform for diverse Central African perspectives to be heard through the ballot box. All stakeholders, including the government, political opposition, and civil society, were urged to participate transparently, constructively, and peacefully in the CAR’s electoral processes.

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