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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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Women Cash In with Traditional African Crop in Senegal
Cambodian Fish Farmers Save Ponds and Fish through Climate Change Adaptation Techniques
OPIC Has Another Record-Setting Year for Renewable Resources
Ghana
New Feed the Future Program Supports Transformational Approaches to Agriculture-Led Growth
Request for Applications: Feed the Future Agriculture Technology Transfer Project
Ghana
Disaster Declaration by the U.S. Government for Effects of Hurricane Sandy in Haiti
Statement by Courtney Nemroff, Counselor for Economic and Social Affairs, on Agenda Item 26 Agriculture Development and Food Security at the Second Committee
From Girls to Agricultural Leaders
Modern Greenhouse Technology Allows Farms to Compete with Imported Produce and Increase Income
U.S. Government Establishes Loan Mechanism for Purchase of Farm Machinery
All in a Week’s Work—Fighting Hunger
Fast Facts on the U.S. Government's Work in Haiti: Food Security

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