'Green revolution' needed to avert African food crisis: Annan

Former United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan has called for “nothing short of a green revolution” to save Africa from a food crisis already killing many thousands.

Former United Nations secretary general Kofi Annan has called for “nothing short of a green revolution” to save Africa from a food crisis already killing many thousands.

Speaking at King’s College London, the Nobel Peace Prize winner described feeding the continent as the “most pressing challenge we face” and urged on the international community to do more in the fight against climate change.

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