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Africa: World Food Day 2024 - a Quote From Slow Food President Edward Mukiibi

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Document - "Today, on World Food Day, we celebrate the right to food as a fundamental part of a better life and a brighter future. Slow Food reaffirms its belief that food can be a bridge to peace, advocating for a world where access to food and the resources required to produce it are guaranteed for everyone, especially those living in conflict zones.

Source: allAfrica.com

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