USAID promotes food security, trains 80 women, young adults in agric management

 United States Agency for International Development (USAID), through one of its programmes- known as Lead and other partners, has trained 80 women and young people in the areas of management and agriculture, to help push for food security in Africa.


The five-day leadership short course was organised to inspire, energise and mobilise innovative leaders, champions, and thinkers who are committed to creating new approaches to achieving food security on the continent.

Carla Denizard, Regional Director Africa Lead, said former President Barack Obama had the vision of developing and empowering leaders in Africa to ensure food security and promote agricultural production.


“In Nigeria, this is the first time we are kicking the ‘Champion for Change training’, we have trained today about 80 women and youths in the principles of change management on the cadre of the comprehensive African development programme on strategic leadership, planning, monitoring and evaluation and how to bring about food security and change in their communities.”


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