African Risk Capacity (ARC), and the government of Lesotho, on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to scale up national disaster risk management.
ARC, a specialized agency of the African Union (AU), said
the MoU was meant to assist Lesotho to address the impact of extreme weather
conditions.
ARC’s Director General Ibrahima Cheikh Diong said “ARC will
now committedly work with the Government of Lesotho to achieve the aims of the
MoU.
“Our aim is to improve the country’s capacity to better
plan, prepare and respond to extreme weather events and disasters for the food
security of its vulnerable populations.’’
He stressed that African countries urgently needed to
strengthen their disaster risk response capacities due to increasing extreme
weather patterns.
“ARC understands that natural disaster risks are not
avoidable, but the consequences could be managed with the right tools such as
we effectively deployed in many African countries that have faced similar
catastrophes.’’
Lesotho government welcomed the MoU and pledged to implement
it for the benefit of the people.
“This MoU will not just be an agreement for the sake of
agreement. It will be implemented to produce tangible results.
“The government of Lesotho is eager to join efforts with the
ARC to address the persistent climate risks faced by the country, especially in
the context of drought.’’
In the 2019-2020 season Lesotho experienced a 60 per cent fall
in cereal production as compared to 2018.
(TODAY.NG)
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