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In December 2011, 180 families in 23 villages in the Matam, Bakel and Kedougou regions of Senegal received sheep. Today, this community continues the practice of Passing on the Gift, handing off goats, sheep and poultry as part of a USAID Feed the Future program.

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Feed The Future Progress Snapshot 2017

Feed the Future Progress Through 2017

Feed the Future has shown that progress in fighting global hunger is possible. By bringing partners together to invest in agriculture and nutrition, we have helped millions of families around the world lift themselves out of hunger and poverty.

View Feed the Future’s 2017 Progress Snapshot to learn more about our results through the years and read the stories of lives changed.

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  • USAID

    USAID is the lead implementing agency for U.S. Government’s global hunger and food security initiative. As such, it is responsible for supporting the development of country strategies, programming against these plans, and monitoring progress toward Feed the Future's goals.

  • State

    S/GFS coordinates its activities with the Regional Bureaus and other offices within the Department of State that are working to promote economic growth and enhance opportunities for our partners around the globe.

  • USDA

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) provides leadership on food, agriculture, natural resources, rural development, nutrition, and related issues based on sound public policy, the best available science, and efficient management.

  • Treasury

    As a part of the Feed the Future initiative, Treasury works directly with the World Bank on all issues related to the Global Agriculture and Food Security Program (GAFSP), a multilateral mechanism that addresses underfunding of country and regional agriculture and food security strategic investment plans.

  • MCC

    The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) is an innovative and independent U.S. foreign aid agency that is helping lead the fight against global poverty by focusing on good policies, country ownership, and results. MCC provides high-performing countries with large-scale grants to fund country-led solutions for reducing poverty through sustainable economic growth.

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  • Level of need
  • Potential for our programs to spur growth
  • Opportunities for partnership
  • Opportunities for regional efficiencies
  • Host government commitment
  • Resource availability

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Want to learn more? Read our latest Year in Review

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Taking Action for Women in Agrifood Systems

Women have always worked in agrifood systems, but these systems have not always worked for women. That’s because barriers have stood in their way, preventing them from making their fullest contributions. Last year, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) “Status of Women in Agrifood Systems” report showed us just how slow progress has been in closing the gender gap in agriculture over the past decade. Their access to irrigation, livestock, land ownership and extension services has barely budged over the past decade. Also, they are facing these challenges at a time of immense global shocks.

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