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DuPont and 4-H Announce Youth Development Initiative for Rural Africa

DuPont’s commitment of up to $2 million over the next two years will  support the global 4-H network to help African youth create sustainable livelihoods and improve household and national food security for people across the continent.

Following a successful pilot in Tanzania, the global 4-H network plans to launch a year-round Leadership Institute for 4-H leaders and volunteers in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa and Tanzania, starting in January 2012.  The global 4-H network will train African-based 4-H leaders and mentors about agricultural innovation
and farming practices.

They also will provide culturally relevant, research-based tools, expertise and resources that can be used at the local level.

Additionally, 4-H will expand its Enterprise Gardens programme for school-based youth, their families and their communities to inspire young people to explore agriculture and see their role in feeding the world.

“After walking the fields with many African farmers, I understand the urgent need to engage African youth in agriculture, where pressures of food insecurity are greatest.  The farmer who will feed the world over the coming decades is a young person today.  Empowering them to do so is a great responsibility for all of us,” said DuPont Executive Vice President James Borel, who serves as current chair of the National 4-H Council Board of Trustees. “DuPont and 4-H share a belief that youth development is a key sustainability initiative to address global food security.  What’s more, our African-based businesses also are committed to imparting agricultural training to developing farmers, making this partnership a natural fit on many levels.”

“Youth development is the world’s best long-term solution to ensure food security and global economic stability,” said Donald  Floyd Jr., president and CEO of National 4-H Council.  “4-H’s 100-year history in agricultural innovation and youth skill-building combined with an existing infrastructure in more than 70 nations, has uniquely positioned our organization to equip millions of young people in developing nations with the skills needed to build a truly sustainable
future.”

Sharing a similar global footprint, 4-H and DuPont plan to access local leadership to extend the programme.  4-H programmes have taken root in more than 70 countries, and DuPont has strong relationships with farming communities in more than 90 countries through its
agriculture-based businesses.

Susan Naburi, CEO of Tanzania 4-H, said, “Our mission is to build a world in which youth can learn, grow and work together to become economically independent and responsible adults.  We are excited and look forward to the increasing positive impact of the global 4-H
network.”

“No single company or organization can solve global food security alone.  DuPont is committed to being a part of the solution and we hope others will support programs like the global 4-H network to engage tomorrow’s agriculture leaders today,” Borel said. 4-H is one of the world’s largest youth development organizations, found in more than 70 countries in North America, South America,Central America, Europe, Asia and Africa. In the United States, 4-H is a community of 6 million young people learning leadership, citizenshipand life skills. National 4-H Council is the private sector, nonprofit partner of 4-H National Headquarters located at the National Institutefor Food and Agriculture (NIFA) within the U.S. Department of

Agriculture (USDA). U.S. 4-H programs are implemented by the 111 land-grant colleges and universities and the Cooperative Extension System through their local Extension offices.  4-H programs are further supported by 514,000 dedicated adult volunteers around the nation who help

to put 4-H youth on a path toward successful careers.
Learn more about 4-H at www.4-H.org. DuPont (NYSE: DD) has been bringing world-class science and engineering to the global marketplace in the form of innovative products, materials, and services since 1802.  The company believes that by collaborating with customers, governments, NGOs, and thoughtleaders we can help find solutions to such global challenges as providing enough healthy food for people everywhere, decreasing dependence on fossil fuels, and protecting life and the environment.For additional information about DuPont and its commitment to inclusive innovation, please visit www.dupont.com

 

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