Sunday, September 25, 2011

FORMER GHANAIAN PRESIDENT JOHN AGYEKUM.


I had the honour of photographing immediate former Ghanaian president and 2011 World Food Prize winner (won jointly with former Brazilian president Luiz da Silva) at his private residence in Accra, Ghana. A quote from The World Food Prize Foundation website describes President Agyekum's achievement as follows:

"Under President Kufuor's leadership, Ghana became the first sub-Saharan African country to cut in half the proportion of its people who suffer from hunger, and the proportion of people living on less than a dollar per day, on course to meet UN Millenium Development Goal 1. Continuing Ghana's tradition of stability, President Kufuor prioritized national agricultural policies: Ghana saw a reduction in its poverty rate from 51.7 percent in 1991 to 26.5 percent in 2008, and hunger was reduced from 34 percent in 1990 down to 9 percent in 2004.

A guiding principle for President Kufuor during the entirety of his two terms as president of the Republic of Ghana (2001-2009) was to improve food security and reduce poverty through public- and private-sector initiatives. To that end, he implemented major economic and educational policies that increased the quality and quantity of food to Ghanaians, enhanced farmers' incomes, and improved school attendance and child nutrition through a nationwide feeding program."

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