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Read MoreEach month, Feed the Future releases a set of informative stories about the work of our partners across the globe. But a picture, as they say, is worth a thousand words, which is why we’re excited to announce the winners of our latest Feed the Future photo contest!
Partners from U.S. Government agencies, civil society and universities submitted more than 200 inspiring photos of Feed the Future and related U.S. Government food security activities — from Haiti to Cameroon.
These images help tell the story of Feed the Future and what it strives for: connecting farmers to markets, empowering women, improving nutrition, investing in research and innovation, and generating opportunities for economic growth and trade.
After just a few short years, Feed the Future is already contributing to notable drops in poverty and child stunting in many of the places we work, achieving progress toward a more food-secure future. These pictures give us all a glimpse into that progress and the lives that are being changed.
To select the finalists highlighted below, a panel of judges from across Feed the Future’s partner agencies voted on their favorites. Check out their top picks (our contest winners) and click on each photo for more information.
Congratulations to the winners and thanks to all who participated in our photo contest!
First Place
Tending the Garden Together
Photo by Marie Cusick, NOURISH
Submitted by Marie Cusick, The Manoff Group
Second Place
Boosting Income with Milk
Photo by Fintrac Inc.
Submitted by Feed the Future Zimbabwe Livestock Development Program, Fintrac Inc.
Third Place
Sweet Potato for a Brighter Future
Photo by Alessandra Grasso, U.S. Borlaug Fellow
Submitted by Alessandra Grasso, U.S. Borlaug Fellow
Fourth Place
Increasing Production and Nutrition in Bangladesh
Photo by Morgana Wingard
Submitted by Morgana Wingard, USAID Bangladesh
Fifth Place
Coping with Challenges Like Climate Change
Photo by Fintrac Inc.
Submitted by Jessica Li, Fintrac Inc.
Honorable Mentions
Farmers Harvest Rice in Senegal
Photo by Jake Lyell, MCC
Submitted by Nonna Gorilovskaya, MCC
Advising Others on Safe Practices
Photo by Ashraful Islam
Submitted by Arpona Ghosh, Bangladesh AIP
Farmer and His Rice Plants
Photo by Tony Marcelli/USAID AVANSE
Submitted by Tony Marcelli/USAID AVANSE
You can view the winning entries and past photo contests on our Flickr account. Enjoy!
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