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Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh Has Been Appointed By President
Volodymyr Zelensky As One Of The First Ambassadors Of Grain From Ukraine
Initiative For The African Continent
January, 2023
Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh Has Been Appointed By Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelensky As One Of The First Ambassadors Of Grain From Ukraine Initiative For
The African Continent. Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy
Yermak introduced the experts who became the first ambassadors of Grain from
Ukraine on the African continent. Among them is former President of
Malawi, Dr. Joyce Banda, who is currently active in a number of
international organizations and the third ambassador of Grain from Ukraine is
Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, former Minister of Education of Nigeria and
former Vice President of the World Bank.
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak held a regular
meeting of the working group on providing assistance to countries suffering from
an acute food crisis, during which they discussed the expansion of President
Volodymyr Zelensky's Grain from Ukraine initiative and the involvement of
international experts familiar with the issues of the African continent in its
implementation.
"We see the prospect of expanding the project. To do this, we need
reliable partners with local knowledge and extensive
connections," stated Andriy Yermak.
He introduced the experts who became the first ambassadors of Grain from Ukraine
on the African continent.
Among them is former President of Malawi, Dr. Joyce Banda, who
is currently active in a number of international organizations, including the
Executive Committee of UN Women.
The initiative was also joined by Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh, Regional Director for
Central and West Africa Programs at the National Democratic Institute (USA), who
has led international election observation missions and managed democracy
support programs in many countries on the African continent.
The third ambassador of Grain from Ukraine is Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, former Minister
of Education of Nigeria and former Vice President of the World
Bank, who is currently a Senior Advisor at the Africa Economic Development
Policy Initiative and Regional Director of the National Democratic Institute in
Africa.
Andriy Yermak thanked the experts for their cooperation and support for Ukraine
in implementing this important humanitarian initiative.
According to the Head of the President's Office, since the launch of the Grain
from Ukraine Initiative in November 2022, more than 30 donor countries have
joined the program. These are the EU countries, Qatar, Turkey, Japan,
Norway, Korea, Canada and the United States. So
far, participants have pledged nearly $200 million.
"The goal is to provide grain to at least 5 million people by the end
of this spring. And this is just the beginning of a global humanitarian
corridor for countries facing the threat of famine. And it is because of
Russia that the famine is happening," emphasized Andriy
Yermak.
The Head of the Presidential Office reminded that Russia has attacked not only
Ukraine, but is trying to destroy the entire world order. This includes the
artificial deepening of the energy crisis in Europe, nuclear blackmail and
incredible damage to the environment of the entire region. Russia has also
jeopardized the food security of dozens of countries.
"The terrorist country put pressure on various states and blackmailed
them with the threat of famine. And this led not only to an increase in
food prices, but also to social and political consequences in many
countries," stated the Head of the Presidential Office.
He reminded that before the full-scale Russian invasion, Ukraine's share in the
global grain trade was 10%. Our country was the 4th largest grain exporter in
the world, ahead of all EU member states, and provided the UN World Food Program
with about 40% of wheat for countries experiencing serious food shortages.
According to Andriy Yermak, since the Ukrainian nation experienced several
terrible waves of Holodomor in the last century, and about 15 million Ukrainians
died of the famine artificially created by the Soviet authorities, our state
understands well all those who have problems with food, and therefore does not
stand aside and even in difficult times tries to help them.
For her part, Joyce Banda noted that she was proud to join the Grain from Ukraine
initiative.
"We really need to support and help those countries affected by the
Russian-Ukrainian war," she said, noting that with grain
shortages due to Russian aggression, many families find it difficult to buy the
necessary food.
The former President of Malawi also expressed her support for Ukraine and the
Ukrainian people and declared her readiness to participate in projects that will
help end this war.
Oby Ezekwesili noted Ukraine's active and effective initiatives to combat the
food crisis not only on the African continent, but also around the world.
"We are talking about millions of people who will receive this
support. These people will suffer if they don't have food on their
table," she said, adding that 62 million people in Africa
suffer from food insecurity for one reason or another.
"That's why we and the world really consider Ukraine as a country
that, despite the war, is doing such important things to help overcome
famine," she added.
Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh stated that he and other experts together have the
desire and intention to help overcome the food crisis and work for the benefit
of Africa.
"I reaffirm my commitment to working with you to achieve results. Our
hearts are full of sympathy for the people of Ukraine. We would like to
express our respect to President Zelensky, the government and people of
Ukraine for fighting the threat of annexation despite all the
difficulties and setting an example for the rest of the
world," he said.
In addition to communicating with experts, the participants of the meeting
discussed the results of involving international donor partners in the
implementation of the initiative, improving the mechanism for receiving funds
from partners, the issue of food shipment, the results of visits of Ukrainian
delegations to Africa and further prospects for work on this continent.
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Dr. Christopher Fomunyoh
Président, The Fomunyoh Foundation
christopher.fomunyoh@tffcam.org
www.tffcam.org
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