AJFAND
represents a response to an expressed need for a forum that can adequately
address Africa's recurrent problems of poverty, food insecurity, non-performing
economies,
increasing disease threats and run-away environmental degradation. Newly
emerged threats are associated with globalization that entails unfair
trade at the international level, and failure by Africa to keep pace
with new technologies such as information technology and biotechnology.
THERE
IS HOPE FOR AFRICA. Despite the grim television pictures of starvation
and human suffering, there is tremendous hope for a continent whose
people are its greatest resource. Despite massive degradation and non-capitalization
continuously used land, Africa remains one of the best endowed continents
in terms of natural resources. Africa is a continent of great fauna
and flora, a continent of great people and a continent that one finds
so difficult to ignore.
This journal,
is meant to create awareness of the multiplicity of challenges facing
Africa, that lead to abject poverty and destitution.
This journal
will strive to become the premier forum for sharing and debating information
relevant and important to Africa. There is a lot of information on Africa,
in Africa and by Africans but it hardly finds its way to the international
arena.
Let us
tell Africa's story here. We can do it!!

Hon.
Prof. Ruth Oniang'o
Editor-in-Chief
| African
Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development (AJFAND)
Support for the journal is courtesy of the following organizations
to whom we are extremely grateful |
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Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) |
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ILSI Research Foundation |
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Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project (FANTA) |
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Helen Keller International |
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International Science & Technology Institute (ISTI) - MOST |
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World Food Program (WFP) |
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) |
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World Health Organization (WHO) |
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German Technical Cooperation (GTZ) |
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MONSANTO Company, USA |
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ILSI International Food Biotechnology Committee |
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KM Wait Foundation |
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Dr. Amadu Ayebo - Indiana University, USA |
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Nestlé Foundation |