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2018 Feed the Future Week — Join the #EndHunger Conversation
This year marks the 3rd Annual Feed the Future Week!
Feed the Future is America’s global hunger initiative. At the heart of our work is the idea that together — through innovation, partnerships, and a commitment to making a difference — we can end global hunger.
“I began my career in international development 30 years ago. During that time, I have seen the transformative power of our work in some of the most-challenging places in the world. Feed the Future, America’s initiative to combat global hunger, is one of the most important advancements I have seen.”
— Mark Green, USAID Administrator
We do that by bringing together the best of American ingenuity and innovation to create solutions that lift smallholder farmers out of poverty, empower women and youth, and help children get the right nutrition for a healthy start in life. With our partners, Feed the Future is moving the needle on poverty and stunting. Since the initiative started, an estimated 23.4 million more people are living above the poverty line, 3.4 million more children are living free of stunting, and 5.2 million more families no longer suffer from hunger.
But our progress isn’t guaranteed. To sustainably reduce global hunger, poverty and malnutrition in the decade ahead, we will have to protect and accelerate this progress in an increasingly dynamic world.
Good nutrition is critical to the future well-being of entire nations. Feed the Future invests in the future productivity and health of partner countries and their economies, ensuring these countries can move further along in their development journeys to a day when they no longer need assistance.
By prioritizing nutrition and coordinating efforts that integrate water, sanitation and hygiene investments across the initiative, Feed the Future is delivering sustainable nutrition outcomes. This means 3.4 million more children have escaped the devastating, life-long consequences of poor nutrition early in life since the initiative began. Our efforts also work to empower people, particularly women, who are often responsible for their family’s nutrition.
Read on for stories from our partners to learn how we empower communities to take charge of nutrition and help more children reach their full potential.
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