Sierra Leone president addresses World Without Hunger Conference

Julius Maada Bio President Official U.S. House headshot
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Thursday, November 7, 2024 – President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone delivered a keynote address at the World Without Hunger Conference in Addis Ababa. During his speech, he emphasized the importance of addressing hunger as part of global developmental goals.

President Bio’s participation in the conference highlights Sierra Leone’s commitment to tackling hunger and improving food security. The event also provided an opportunity for discussions with international leaders and experts on sustainable solutions to end hunger.

In addition to his address, President Bio met with Mr. Gerd Muller to discuss further collaborations that align with Sierra Leone’s development objectives.

The conference serves as a platform for countries to share strategies and experiences in combating hunger and ensuring food security for all.



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