Head of Delegation for World Food Programme in Italy
World Food Programme in Italy: IAWPA Appoints Amb Chinedu Anthony As Head of Delegation
The International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) announced its participation in the upcoming World Food Programme (WFP) event in Italy, scheduled for October 10-17, 2025.
Amb. Chinedu Anthony has also been appointed Head of Delegation, leading IAWPA's efforts to address global food security challenges.
This event follows the successful Food System Summit held in Ethiopia last July, which demonstrated the power of collective action in shaping sustainable food systems. IAWPA's involvement in the WFP according to its International Spokesman Amb Emmanuel Nkweke underscores its commitment to promoting peace, security, and sustainable development.
IAWPA Italy Director, in a related statementvsays it has concluded plans to receive Eminent Peace Ambassadors attending the program.
The association will participate with full force, leveraging this opportunity to foster dialogue, collaboration, and innovation in addressing global food challenges.
The WFP event promises significant benefits for developing nations, including Strengthening Global Partnerships that creates opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing among governments, civil society, and private sector stakeholders, capacity building which focuses on training and workshops to enhance skills and expertise in food security, nutrition, and sustainable development, Innovative Solutions that showcase cutting-edge solutions and technologies to address food security challenges.
IAWPA according to Amb. Nkweke reaffirms its commitment to working with the WFP and other stakeholders to create a more food-secure world.
Through its participation in this event, IAWPA says it aims to contribute to meaningful discussions, partnerships, and actions that advance global peace and development.
"By attending the WFP event, IAWPA and its delegates will play a crucial role in shaping the future of food security and sustainable development, particularly in developing nations" the statement finalized.
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