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Nairobi — Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has recommended the integration of funding and technology in agriculture to enhance the sector’s resilience to climate change.

Speaking during the Tokyo Investment Conference for African Development (TICAD-9) Ministerial Meeting Plenary Session, Mudavadi emphasized the urgent need to address the challenges face by youth and women in the African Continent.

Mudavadi who doubles up as Foreign Affairs CS highlighted the pressing need to prioritise employment opportunities for the growing youth population and advance agricultural development.

“I proposed the integration of funding and technology in agriculture to enhance the sector’s resilience to climate change and stressed the importance of addressing the issues faced by youth and women from a South-South cooperation perspective,” he said.

He also emphasized the need to foster trade and drive digital transformation–areas he said are crucial for promoting inclusive and sustainable growth.

The PCS underscored the importance of incorporating African concerns and challenges into the global agenda.

“These priorities align with the United Nations’ commitment to “leave no one behind” and reflect our shared aspiration for African solutions to Africa’s challenges,” he said.

Further, Mudavadi reiterated the need for a re-evaluation of the global financial architecture and advocated for strengthened collaboration between Africa and Japan under the TICAD framework.