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AGRA has welcomed its new president, Alice Ruhweza. Ruhweza succeeds Dr Agnes Kalibata, who has successfully led AGRA through two transformative terms. AGRA is a nonprofit organization that aims to transform agriculture in Africa and improve food security and nutrition. In a statement released on Tuesday, AGRA said Ruhweza brings with her a wealth of experience as a global thought leader, systems thinker, and international development expert. “With a distinguished 28-year career at the intersection of economic, social, and environmental policy and practice, Alice has held leadership and board roles in government, the private sector, the United Nations, and major international NGOs,” the organisation said. Ruhweza has joined AGRA from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), where she has been a passionate advocate for inclusive agri-food systems, climate change mitigation, and sustainable development. AGRA’s Board chair Hailemariam Dessalegn, said Ruhweza’s extensive international experience and profound understanding of the African landscape equip her to navigate diverse cultures and drive collaboration across sectors.
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