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AYV News, September 4, 2023

In a significant move towards addressing food security, climate change and renewable energy, Dr. Juliana Mariama Vangahun has been appointed by State House as the Rice Specialist for the Presidential Initiative.

The appointment, made by His Excellency the President Julius Maada Bio, reflects the government’s commitment to tackling pressing challenges.

Under the banner of the Presidential Initiative for Climate Change, Renewable Energy, and Food Security, Dr. Vangahun’s role as Rice Specialist is poised to make a substantial impact.

The government aims to enhance sustainable rice production and improve food security in the face of changing climatic conditions. The exact details of the terms and conditions of Dr. Vangahun’s appointment are expected to be communicated to her soon.

Her expertise and dedication will undoubtedly play a vital role in steering Sierra Leone towards a more sustainable and secure future.

Dr. Vangahun’s appointment comes at a critical juncture, highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary efforts in combating climate change and ensuring a reliable food supply.

As she steps into this new role, her contributions are anticipated to drive positive change and create a more resilient agricultural sector.

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