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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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Remarks by USAID Administrator Shah at the New Alliance Event
Project Puts Favorite Food Back on Table
Project Puts Favorite Food Back on Table
Secretary Clinton's Remarks at the WorldFood Program USA Awards Ceremony
Tanzanian Agronomist Inspired by “Mama Clinton”
U.S. Government Leaders Highlight Commitment to Reducing Poverty and Undernutrition
Secretary Clinton Announces Pledge From Civil Society Partners to Invest Over One Billion Dollars in Food Security
Secretary Clinton Highlights Civil Society Contributions To End Global Hunger
Secretary Clinton's Remarks at Feed the Future: Partnering with Civil Society
Five More Questions about the New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition
Ghana
From Poverty to Progressive Farmer in Tajikistan
Twitter Chat Highlights: Feed the Future Learning Agenda

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