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Resilience

Feed the Future strengthens resilience to help families, communities and countries manage risk as well as adapt and respond to shocks and stresses without compromising their food security, nutrition, livelihoods and well-being. Feed the Future emphasizes support for marginalized and underrepresented groups like poor households, indigenous peoples, women, youth, persons with disabilities and those affected by migration and displacement. We invest in people and systems at all levels to strengthen resilience and propel transformative, sustainable change.

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U.S. Government Successfully Completes Land Reform Project
Remarks by David Lane, U.S. Ambassador tothe UN Food and Agriculture Organizations in Rome, Press Conference, Blantyre, Malawi
Smallholder Farmers in Kenya Feed the Present and the Future
New Dimensions in Agricultural Extension Management Triangular Training Program
U.S. Government Investments in Haiti's Rebuilding and Renewal
U.S. Ambassador to the UN Food and Agriculture Agencies to Visit Tanzania and Malawi
52 New Peace Corps Volunteers Sworn in at U.S. Embassy
Feed the Future Monitoring System Promotes Transparency, Accountability
U.S. African Development Foundation Reaches 32,000 Beneficiaries
G-20 Establishes Meeting of Agricultural Chief Scientists
Feed the Future Meets 2009 L’Aquila Pledge
136 Smallholder Farmers in Ghana Claim Drought-Index Insurance for the First Time
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