African countries meet in Cotonou in response to impending cassava diseases
June 3, 20181.2K views0 comments
Benin Republic government in partnership with the West African Virus Epidemiology (WAVE) Program, is convening a high-level meeting, with support from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in fight against impending casava diseases.
The programme includes representatives from WAVE partners in the UK Department for International Development, and national, regional and international cassava stakeholders.
Corneille Ahanhanzo, coordinator of the WAVE program in Benin Republic, said there is an urgent need to develop a joint regional emergency response plan to the impending threats by Cassava Brown Streak Virus Disease (CBSD).
According to Ahanhanzo: “given the important role of cassava for food security in Africa and the impending threats posed by CBSD that is currently devastating the crop in Eastern and Central Africa and making its way to West Africa, there is an urgent need to develop a joint regional emergency response plan.”
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He indicated that the conclusions of the meeting would serve as success driver for sustainable food security in Africa, adding that the three-day meeting will on start on Thursday June 7, 2018 with Ministerial Advocacy.