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Uganda Assumes Chairmanship of African Union’s Specialised Technical Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development

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Uganda has officially taken over the chairmanship of the 5th Specialised Technical Committee (STC) on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Blue Economy from Egypt. This significant handover occurred during the High-Level Ministerial Session currently underway at the African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

The transfer of chairmanship, presided over by Uganda’s Minister of Agriculture, Animal Industry & Fisheries, Frank Tumwebaze, marks a pivotal moment for Uganda’s involvement and leadership within the African Union. This transition signifies Uganda’s commitment to spearheading initiatives aimed at enhancing agricultural development, rural prosperity, and sustainable practices within the continent’s blue economy.

During the session, Minister Tumwebaze emphasized Uganda’s dedication to advancing strategies that will foster agricultural innovation, bolster rural communities, and harness the potential of the blue economy across Africa. His address resonated with a call for collaborative efforts among member states to address pertinent challenges and seize opportunities in these critical sectors.

The chairmanship exchange embodies a collective commitment among African nations to collaborate and strategize towards achieving food security, promoting agricultural sustainability, and tapping into the vast potential of the blue economy. Uganda’s leadership role in this committee signifies its readiness to champion transformative policies and initiatives that will uplift the agricultural and rural sectors across the continent.

As Uganda assumes the helm of the Specialised Technical Committee, the nation pledges its dedication to steering collaborative efforts, fostering innovation, and leveraging the blue economy’s untapped potential to drive sustainable development across Africa. The leadership transition marks a new chapter in Africa’s collective journey towards agricultural prosperity and the sustainable development of rural communities.

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