United States vice president Kamala Harris’s nine-day visit to Africa saw her discuss with leaders measures to tackle the continent’s food insecurity and climate crisis challenges.She visited Ghana, Tanzania, and Zambia. In Ghana, she said that her visit sought to facilitate investments in several sectors including “entrepreneurship, digital inclusion, and supporting the work that must be done to increase food security, including adaptation to the effects of the climate crisis.”In Lusaka, Zambia, she said that private sector entities and philanthropic organizations in the US had agreed to commit seven billion dollars to promote and enhance climate resilience, adaptation, and mitigation across Africa.