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On April 20, 2022, RIAC in cooperation with Africa Business Initiative held a webinar on the consequences of Russia-Ukraine conflict for African food security.

The webinar focused on three key food security issues arising from the Russian-Ukrainian conflict: food, mineral resources and fertilizer increasing prices and the implications for African countries; the reaction of African governments to the consequences of Russia-Ukraine conflict in the field of food security; geopolitical consequences of the conflict for international cooperation and Russian-African cooperation.

On April 20, 2022, RIAC in cooperation with Africa Business Initiative held a webinar on the consequences of Russia-Ukraine conflict for African food security.

The webinar focused on three key food security issues arising from the Russian-Ukrainian conflict: food, mineral resources and fertilizer increasing prices and the implications for African countries; the reaction of African governments to the consequences of Russia-Ukraine conflict in the field of food security; geopolitical consequences of the conflict for international cooperation and Russian-African cooperation.

The webinar was attended by: Roselyn Omondi, Deputy Director, HORN International Institute for Strategic Studies (HORN), Nairobi, Kenya; Abule Mehare, Senior Fellow, Institute of Strategic Affairs, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Fellow at Ethiopian Economic Association; Dareskedar Taye, Lead Research Fellow, Head of Department, Institute of Strategic Affairs, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Claire Amuhaya, Assistant Professor, Department of Theory and History of International Relations, PFUR; Andrey Kortunov, RIAC Director General; Nataliya Zaiser, Chair of the Board, Africa Business Initiative; Tatyana Bogdasarova, RIAC Program Manager.

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