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Policy

Feed the Future supports policy reform to generate meaningful change. These efforts aim to improve the functioning of public and private sectors that can sustainably provide extension, social safety nets, research, health, inputs, and other goods and services. Through diplomacy and programmatic support, we work closely with governments and with national and local stakeholders to advance and help implement an evidence-based policy agenda consistent with international obligations and U.S. policy objectives.

Stories

Department of State and USAID Host "A Healthy Start for Children: Scaling Up Nutrition in Guatemala"
Increasing Incomes for Farmers while Building Resilience to Drought
Putting Rain to Work for Agriculture in Senegal
Making the Most of a Good Thing: A Public-Private Partnership to Increase Drought Resilience for Smallholder Farmers
More Efficient Use of Water Leads to Greater Yields for Farmers in Tanzania
In Tajikistan, Water Users Associations Help Diversify Agriculture and Build Communities
Heard on the Hill: Feed the Future Leadership Joins Conversation on Water and Food Security in Washington
Capacity Building Helps Vital Commodity Exchange in Ethiopia Get Even Better
Collaborative Research and Training Support theNext Generation of Agricultural Scientists
Women’s Fishing Cooperative Increases Incomes and Community Nutrition in Rwanda
Growing More with Less: Feed the Future and Water
USDA Builds on International Collaboration at Open Data Conference

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