ADDIS ABABA — A high-level delegation from the Somali House of the People participated in the “Eastern Africa Parliamentary Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition” conference held in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. The summit brought together legislative representatives from across the region to address agricultural challenges and formulate food policy frameworks.
Local media sources reported that the Somali delegation, which included several Members of Parliament and the Director of the General Secretariat of the House of the People, Mr. Mohamed Hussein Abdullahi, engaged in four days of intensive sessions. The discussions focused on reinforcing parliamentary leadership in food security and transforming agricultural systems to be more resilient and sustainable in the face of climate change.
According to reports by local media sources, the conference examined how legislative and oversight tools can be utilized to ensure efficient resource allocation and monitor the implementation of agricultural reforms. During the regional dialogues, the Somali delegation underscored the strategic importance of this alliance for the Federal Republic of Somalia and its commitment to developing collaborative frameworks that guarantee food security and supply chain stability.
Local media sources further noted that Somalia’s active participation in the summit reflects a drive toward strengthening regional partnerships to confront challenges in agricultural production. It also emphasizes the exchange of legislative expertise to help draft national laws that support self-sufficiency and improve nutritional standards for populations across East Africa.
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