**SayPro Spring 2023 Conflict Series: We Are Not Starving: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty in Ghana

As the world’s largest democracy, Ghana is no stranger to global affairs. With over 600 tribes and ethnicities, it is a very complex country with many cultures and beliefs. The SayPro Spring 2023 Conflict Series aims to understand and explore the intricacies of this beautiful nation through documentary film. We Are Not Starving: The Struggle for Food Sovereignty in Ghana is one such film that seeks to reveal the social ramifications of food security in Ghana.

Ladies and gentlemen, SayPro is proud to be a part of this project and will do its best to bring you more exciting documentaries in the future!

SayPro is a global advocacy and consultancy firm that works on issues related to food, water, and land. In the last few years, they have gained prominence by working on issues of food sovereignty in Africa. This time, they have decided to take the cause forward by training people about the importance of food security in Ghana.

This is not just your regular training session- this one will provide you with everything needed to take over as a leader in the area of food sovereignty and advocacy. Potential candidates can expect consultative services from experts, research assistance from data scientists, and project management from professionals who are well aware of how advocacy works today. They will understand their role as advocates for an important cause and know how to work with government officials and other stakeholders to get things done.

The struggle for food sovereignty in Ghana is an ongoing saga of international significance. The recent push by the European Union, UN agencies and various civil society groups has shined a spotlight on the plight of small-holder farmers across the country. In a region gripped by conflict, the Ghanaian government’s decision to grant farming communities access to government land in order to establish free-but-willing farming communities is encouraging. But this initiative won’t be effective unless it is backed up by significant structural change in development policies.

Let’s support farmers who are facing difficulties and who need our help!

Saypro is a global company that has been in the food supply and security services business for more than 20 years. We have over 1,300 employees and are present in over 30 countries. Every day, our teams work hard to provide the best possible solutions for our customers.

One such solution is Saypro Spring 2023 Conflict Series: We Are Not Starving. This project aims to bring together people who are passionate about food sovereignty in Ghana and create a groundswell of support for their cause. Our goal is to encourage people to stand up and be counted, and recognize that we have a right to safe food being delivered to us on time.

In Ghana, food sovereignty is not just about access but also about security. Who has the right to grow what and at what cost? As the world’s largest producer of cocoa beans, Ghana is the obvious choice for a project on food sovereignty in Africa. With SayPro as your partner, you can have peace of mind that your stake in this vital project is being managed properly.

You already know that SayPro is a leader in the consulting field. And we’re known for our attention to detail, our strong work ethic, and our commitment to client satisfaction. But wait! There’s more! We’re also known for our creative problem solving abilities and our ability to think out of the box.

We believe that a well-planned strategy combined with smart execution can yield results that are both meaningful and sustainable. That’s why we’re proud to say that SayPro will be working hand in hand with the Ghanaian government to ensure that this project is a success.