An estimated 91 million people fall ill each year in Africa due to the consumption of unsafe food, said Thomas Kwesi Quartey, the deputy chairperson of the African Union Commission.
Quartey revealed this while speaking at a commemoration of the World Food Safety Day, on Friday, at the African Union headquarters. It is observed for the first time at a continental level.
“It is about time that food security was made a priority in Africa,” he said at a Public Policy Dialogue event organized to commemorate the day.
Anadolu Agency reports that the event brought together ambassadors, African Union leaders, African Union Commission staff and representatives of partner organizations.
According to Quartey, tens of thousands of people die in Africa each year after the consumption of unsafe food.
“An estimated 600 million – almost 1 in 10 people in the world – fall ill after eating contaminated food and 420,000 die every year,” according to the World Health Organization.
Egyptian Ambassador to the African Union Osama Mohamed Abdelkhalek also said on the occasion that “a quarter of global deaths due to unsafe foods consumption is in Africa”
The number of deaths, according to the Ambassador, stands at as high as 137,000 people each year.
The AU is commemorating the Day “in order to foster dialogue and inspire actions to enhance food safety using the World Food Safety Day as a global reminder of the need to maintain a high level of public awareness on this important issue.”
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