Assistant to the Administrator (AtA) of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Dina Esposito, is set to play a pivotal role at the Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit in Nairobi, Kenya.
Scheduled for May 3, 2024, Esposito’s participation underscores USAID’s commitment to bolstering food security across the continent.
Esposito’s agenda includes delivering keynote remarks on U.S. initiatives aimed at fortifying food security and engaging in high-level discussions with foreign dignitaries, donor government officials, and implementing partners.
The focus will be on how the United States can assist African nations in adapting to the escalating challenges posed by climate change on agricultural productivity.
A central theme of Esposito’s discourse will be the indispensable contribution of smallholder farmers to the global food supply chain. By advocating for their pivotal role, she aims to emphasize the importance of empowering local agricultural communities.
Moreover, Esposito intends to highlight the imperative of African leadership in fortifying global food security. This acknowledgment underscores USAID’s recognition of the continent’s pivotal role in shaping sustainable agricultural practices.
Esposito will also spotlight USAID’s Feed the Future program, which is dedicated to combatting global hunger by enhancing soil health and promoting agricultural innovation. Through such initiatives, USAID aims to foster resilience in the face of food insecurity challenges.
The Africa Fertilizer and Soil Health Summit serves as a critical platform for fostering dialogue and collaboration among stakeholders committed to advancing agricultural development in Africa. Esposito’s presence affirms USAID’s dedication to supporting Africa’s journey towards achieving food security and sustainable development.