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Private Sector Engagement

Feed the Future works hand-in-hand with the private sector to design, create and finance solutions that reduce poverty, fight hunger and improve nutrition across the globe. Our private sector partners are thought leaders who help increase country and market capacities, drive inclusive economic growth and achieve more sustainable outcomes at scale. By collaborating with the private sector, Feed the Future helps entrepreneurs, especially small-to-medium enterprises and local business owners, generate income and opportunity in their communities.

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Policy
Private Sector Engagement
Resilience
Q&A with DFC Chief Development Officer Andrew Herscowitz: How the U.S. government's development finance arm helps communities respond to crises and conflict
Policy
Resilience
The United States Provides Nearly $1.3 Billion in Surge of Humanitarian and Development Assistance to the Horn of Africa
Administrator Samantha Power Delivers Address on Global Food Security Crisis Titled, "The Line Between Crisis and Catastrophe"
Policy
The United States Announces New Commitments to Respond to the Global Food Security Crisis
Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning
Resilience
Satellite Data Bolsters Food Security and Climate Resilience in South Asia
Bangladesh, Nepal
Resilience
Harnessing Innovation in Ghana to Reduce Food Loss and Waste
Ghana
Resilience
Integrated Rice-Fish Farming in Nigeria: A Resilient Approach in the Face of Climate Change
Nigeria
Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning
IFPRI Analyses: Country-Level Impacts of High Food, Fuel and Fertilizer Prices
Announcing the 2022 Feed the Future Photo Contest Winners
Gender Equity, Equality and Women’s Empowerment
How a Coffee Farmers Group Empowered One Guatemalan Woman to Lead
Guatemala
Agriculture-Led Growth
Gender Equity, Equality and Women’s Empowerment
Female Agribusiness Owner Sprouts Success for Other Women in Nepal
Nepal
Gender Equity, Equality and Women’s Empowerment
Nutrition
Wholesale Flour Business Uplifts Women and Elevates Nutrition in Tanzania

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