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Gender Equity, Equality and Women’s Empowerment

Empowering women and girls is critical to achieving secure, sustainable and equitable global food systems. Feed the Future promotes evidence-based and data-driven approaches to advancing gender equity, equality and women’s empowerment. We challenge discriminatory gender norms, policies and practices. We intentionally engage with men and boys as partners to empower women and girls in their different roles on and off the farm.

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USDA and USAID Collaborate to Improve Productivity of the Common Bean to Strengthen Global Food Security
Feed the Future Research Series Part I: Sustainable Food Security
A Passion for Changing Lives: Empowering Women with HIV/AIDS through Passion Fruit Farming
Gender Equity, Equality and Women’s Empowerment
First-of-Its-Kind Research Addresses Gender Inequalities in Soybean Production
Ghana
Testimony of Tjada McKenna, Feed the Future Deputy Coordinator for Development, before the Senate Foreign Relations International Development Subcommittee
Wheat Genome Sequenced in Breakthrough for Global Food Security
U.S. Launches New Livestock Market Development Project
Enough Isn’t Enough: Why Food Security Matters to Me
Remarks by USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah at the Bread for the World Conference
Request for Proposals: Technical Assistance Needed for a Feed the Future Resiliency Project in Northern Ghana
Ghana
Virginia Tech Receives Feed the Future Award to Improve Agricultural Training and Education
Tanzanian Statisticians Travel to U.S. for Training on Measuring Agricultural Growth

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