The United State of America government has invited four
African leaders to join food security talks at the annual G8 summit this month.
Presidents Yayi Boni of Benin, John Mills of Ghana and
Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania, and Prime Minister Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia will
attend the summit at the presidential retreat in Camp David.
They will join President Barack Obama and other leaders of
G8 member nations for a session on food security in Africa, the White House
said in a statement.
G8 -- or Group of Eight -- comprises Canada, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
The summit planned for May 18-19 comes amid fears of famine
and drought in some parts of Africa.
Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya battled drought last year, and
aid groups have warned that several other nations are at risk of a hunger
crisis.
"A combination of drought, poverty, high grain prices,
environmental degradation and chronic under-development is affecting Burkina
Faso, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Senegal, Chad, northern Cameroon and
Nigeria," the United Nations said this year. "More than 10 million
people are struggling to get enough to eat, including 5.4 million in
Niger."
The food and nutrition insecurity threatens the fragile
development the region has made, according to Valerie Amos, the U.N. aid chief.
....CNN

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