Seeds of Change: Strengthening Food Security

In a world where millions face hunger daily, achieving Sustainable Development Goal 2 (Zero Hunger) by 2030 is a formidable challenge. However, there is hope—Isak Pretorius, Chief Executive Officer of ForAfrika, is at the forefront of sowing the seeds of change. ForAfrika is working in Africa to help communities be more resilient through food security.

In our latest episode of Credo Voices, we explore ForAfrika’s remarkable work in countries like South Sudan, Mozambique, South Africa, Uganda and Angola. From pioneering sustainable agricultural practices to empowering local communities, ForAfrika’s approach is holistic, homegrown and impactful. Isak’s leadership exemplifies innovation, compassion, and a deep understanding of food security issues and what it means to be African.

Through our conversation, we uncover stories of resilience, determination, and hope to reshape the food security landscape in Africa. Each anecdote illustrates the profound impact of ForAfrika’s work, demonstrating that sustainable solutions rooted in community empowerment are key to addressing the root causes of hunger.

Credo CEO Awele Okigbo stated, “We need more organizations like ForAfrica to help communities thrive from within and drive the Global Goals. Governments also need to create the enabling environment for private sector-led responses that will foster community-owned and driven development initiatives.

Listen to the full episode on Spotify. To learn more about ForAfrika, visit www.ForAfrika.org and follow on LinkedIn, X, Facebook, and Instagram. New episodes of Credo Voices are released monthly on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.

Credo Advisory is committed to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, and through Credo Voices, we aim to build a global community of change-makers.

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