Treasury Secretary Yellen Talks Debt & Public Health in Zambia Zambia
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is in Zambia on the second leg of her African tour, a stop aimed at promoting American investment and ties with African countries. She discussed, she said she discussed with President Hichilema a range of issues -"debt sustainability, deepening economic reforms, furthering growth, reducing poverty, and combatting corruption and illicit finance.
And she delivered address focused on food security at the Green Climate Fund Agriculture Site.U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and her team on a visit to Jave Foods in Lusaka, "We spoke of our journey, our challenges and most importantly why we keep at it. The need to support local food producers will help fight food inflation & food insecurity," Monica Musonda, the company founder. said in a Tweet.U.S.
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