Sierra Leone president advocates rural transformation at IFAD council

Julius Maada Bio President
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Sierra Leone's President Julius Maada Bio addressed the 48th Session of the Governing Council of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) in Rome, Italy. In his keynote speech, he emphasized the significance of "Catalysing Investment at the First Mile" to transform rural economies and promote sustainable development.

President Bio stated, “The ‘first mile’ represents the heart of our rural economies, smallholder farmers, fisherfolk, and rural entrepreneurs.” He stressed that these individuals are crucial to food systems and national economies despite facing limited resources and structural challenges.

He highlighted the need for strategic investments to empower rural communities, particularly women and youth. “With the right support, rural populations have the potential to sustain themselves and their communities,” he noted. This empowerment could lead to enhanced national food sovereignty and global food security while creating opportunities for future generations in rural areas.

Under President Bio's leadership, Sierra Leone launched the FEED SALONE initiative in 2023 to overhaul food systems for food security and inclusive economic growth. He remarked on restoring pride in farming as it was when Sierra Leone was a major exporter of crops like rice, coffee, and cocoa.

He pointed out Sierra Leone’s investments in rural infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and irrigation systems. The country has facilitated over USD 28 million in agricultural financing targeting women and youth.

President Bio also mentioned Sierra Leone’s involvement in global alliances. These include co-chairing the Alliance of Champions for Food Systems Transformation with Brazil and Rwanda and joining the G20 Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty under Brazil’s presidency. “These alliances reflect Sierra Leone’s ambition to benefit from international support,” he affirmed.

He called for stronger global partnerships: “We must build resilience and preparedness by making the right choices.” He urged investment in local food systems for a resilient future.

Concluding his address, President Bio reiterated Sierra Leone’s commitment to its partnership with IFAD: “As we deliberate during this session...let us walk the talk.”

The address received applause, reinforcing Sierra Leone’s role in championing rural development and global food security.

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