10 Ways America is Helping Feed the World
When President Obama took office, the world was mired in the midst of food, fuel, and financial turmoil that pushed millions of people back to the precipice of poverty. In 2007 and 2008, food prices...
View ArticleTajikistan Transformed: Feeding the Future
Twenty years ago Tajikistan was in civil conflict and gripped by a food crisis. Today, says USAID’s Regional Mission Director for the Central Asia Republics Ambassador Jonathan Addleton, the panorama...
View ArticleFeed the Future Just Published a New Report – So What?
We sat down to chat with Feed the Future’s deputy coordinator for development, Tjada McKenna, about Feed the Future, its latest results, and where we’re at in the fight to end hunger.
View ArticleSharing Agricultural Success with President Obama: One Year Later
It’s been a year since Nimna Diayte met President Obama in Senegal when he stopped by for a chat at her booth at the Feed the Future Agricultural Technology Marketplace. The president was impressed by...
View ArticleObama Administration Launches Global Alliance for Climate Smart Agriculture
From record droughts in Kansas to deadly wildfires in California, the United States is feeling the effects of climate change. These same conditions have a dire impact across the developing world,...
View ArticleLivestock Production: Empowering Women in Ethiopia
Through livestock and agricultural training, USAID is helping women farmers in Ethiopia take on leadership roles in their communities.
View ArticleDelivering More Bang for Development Bucks: Cost-Benefit Analysis and Feed...
USAID’s renewed focus on data-driven analysis, particularly cost-benefit analysis, and the resulting collaboration with Feed the Future are bearing fruit for USAID beneficiaries.
View ArticleFeed the Future: Progress in the Goal of Ending Hunger
As we start 2015, take a moment to learn about global hunger and consider what you can do to help end it. You can start by reading Feed the Future’s “Year in Review.”
View ArticleHere’s What Happens When Global Hunger Meets American Ingenuity
Smart development in action: Agriculture is proving to be a win-win for the United States, developing countries and the world as a whole.
View ArticleHealing Plants to Feed a Nation
Miriam Otipa was the first women in her village in Kenya to earn a science degree. She wanted to do more to ease farmers' suffering and is now providing solutions to plant diseases.
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