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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.

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New Public-Private Partnership between United States and Japan to Improve Child Nutrition in Ghana
Ghana
USADF Announces a $1 Million Dairy Sector Investment at AGOA 2012
Malawian Dairy Farmers Receive Major U.S. Grant
Kenya’s Wilmar Flowers Attracts Impact Investment
Efficient Water Use Critical, Clinton Says
Secretary Clinton To Deliver Opening Remarks at the U.S.-Sub-Saharan Africa Trade and Economic Cooperation Forum
2012 World Food Prize Laureate Announcement Ceremony
Launch of New Grand Challenge: The Agriculture/Energy Nexus
USAID, JICA and Ajinomoto Signed Memorandum of Understanding on Weaning Child Nutrition Improvement in Ghana
Ghana
Report to Congress: Assessment of the U.S. Government Haiti Rebuilding and Development Strategy
Ambassador Carmen Lomellin's Remarks to the 42nd OAS General Assembly
M&E Blog Series: Feed the Future Learning Agenda

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