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With Africa facing a worsening hunger crisis that now affects nearly one in five people on the continent, Heifer International is calling on governments, investors and development partners to urgently prioritise youth-led innovations, innovative finance models; and strengthen locally-driven solutions as urgent levers to transform Africa’s food systems.
The organisation also announced its strategic partnership with and participation in the upcoming Africa Food Systems Forum (AFSF 2025) taking place in Dakar, Senegal, from August 31st to September 5th. At the forum, Heifer will present a transformative approach that supports Africa’s youth to lead agricultural innovation and shows how local partnerships and creative financing are helping smallholder farmers achieve lasting scalable results.
A Crisis Demanding Bold Action
This year’s forum convenes as new data highlights the scale of the African food and nutrition crisis. The 2025 State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) Report revealed that 307 million people in Africa, nearly one in five, are hungry. At the report’s launch, UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, warned, that the world is “far off track” to meet the goal of ending hunger by 2030.
AFSF, Africa’s premier platform for dialogue and collaboration on food systems transformation, brings together thousands of policymakers, development agencies, farmers, agripreneurs, innovators, investors and private sector leaders. This year’s theme ‘Africa’s Youth: Leading Collaboration, Innovation and Implementation of Agri-Food Systems Transformation’, directly aligns with Heifer’s new strategic direction to foster inclusive, resilient, and sustainable food systems, powered by youth, centered on smallholder farmers.
From Aid to Ecosystem Facilitation
Heifer’s strategy differs from traditional donor models through an ecosystem approach that supports youth led innovations, unlocking catalytic finance and advancing community ownership. This new approach has shown significant promise.
At AFSF 2025, Heifer will present results of how collaborative action and systemic shifts toward inclusivity and sustainability are yielding results. The organisation will also spotlight collaborative financing models that move beyond traditional donor approaches. A recent benchmark report by Aceli Africa, featuring the Heifer/Hello Tractor partnership, for instance, highlighted how blended finance and tech-driven mechanization initiatives are improving incomes for hundreds of smallholder farmers, demonstrating scalable pathways for sustainable, resilient growth.
“Africa’s food systems demand bold, collaborative action that evolves traditional donor models to meet the continent’s food security needs sustainability and at scale,” said Adesuwa Ifedi, Senior VP, Africa Programmes at Heifer International. “At AFSF 2025, we are presenting solutions where blended finance, catalytic capital, and youth-powered innovation converge to drive lasting change for farmers, communities and the continent.”
Tackling Systemic Barriers
At AFSF 2025, Heifer will challenge stakeholders to dismantle the barriers that perpetuate hunger by advancing solutions in these priority areas –
- Youth Enablement: Empower youth to drive agtech solutions and climate-smart innovation.
- Local Ownership: Strengthen community-driven approaches across the agri-food value chain.
- Financial Innovation: Expand blended finance and catalytic capital to reach smallholder farmers.
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