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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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USAID Announces $15 Million Investment to Extend Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Peanut Partnership led by the University of Georgia Research Foundation
Announcing the 2023 Feed the Future-Agrilinks Photo Contest Winners
Guatemala, Mali, Nepal, Senegal
Agriculture-Led Growth
Resilience
With High Global Fertilizer Prices, Farmers in Nigeria Are Turning to Custom Blends
Nigeria
Agriculture-Led Growth
Gender Equity, Equality and Women’s Empowerment
Food Security in Lebanon Starts With Seeds, Seedlings and Compost for Smallholder Farmers
Photo of Esposito at USAID site
Nutrition
Nutrition at the Center of the Storm
Malawi, Senegal, Tanzania, Zambia
Gender Equity, Equality and Women’s Empowerment
Research
Ethiopian Inventor Promotes Safe, Nutritious Foods
Ethiopia
Announcing the Feed the Future and Agrilinks 2023 Photo Contest
Nutrition
Research
Building the first nutritional database for fish in Cambodia
Nutrition
Research
Forward-thinking inventors in Africa compete in food safety challenge
Agriculture-Led Growth
Research
Harnessing gender-inclusive research to improve cowpea crops in Africa
Malawi, Tanzania
Policy
Research
Administrator Samantha Power’s Trip to Iowa Highlights Strategy to Fight Global Hunger
Administrator Power Delivers “Feeding the World We Now Face” Speech at International Borlaug Dialogue, Announces New Actions to Fight Global Hunger
Ethiopia

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