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Growing youth populations need opportunities for education, jobs and income. Strategies that empower and prepare youth lay the foundation for economic growth and poverty reduction.

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A woman in a marketplace in Benin watching an educational animation about drying cowpea from Scientific Animations Without Borders (SAWBO). These animations are formatted to be easily shared from phone to phone. Photographer: Marta Rossinelli

Feed the Future Digital Agriculture, Nutrition, Resilience and WASH Photo Contest

Feed the Future is holding a photo contest to showcase our partners’ work on digital technologies and innovation. Submissions are due July 20!

Julie MacCartee

Jul 08, 2020
Agricultural Productivity Climate and Natural Resources Education and Extension Food Safety Markets and Trade Gender Nutrition Resilience Youth Opportunities
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How Inclusive Development Can Have a Global Impact

This month on Agrilinks, we are highlighting the importance of inclusive development and showcasing evidence and programming that reaches and empowers marginalized or vulnerable populations.

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Meredith Soule

Jul 01, 2020
Agricultural Productivity COVID-19 Education and Extension Markets and Trade Gender Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Resilience Youth
Young fish farmer in rural Zambia @Yapasa 2017

Adaptation & Reorientation: How Past Lessons Help Future Deliveries

The experience of this ILO-FAO project on agribusiness and youth employment in rural Zambia can provide relevant lessons on adaptive management and help other projects to ‘right the ship’ during...

ILO The Lab

Jun 23, 2020
Agricultural Productivity Food Safety Markets and Trade Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Resilience Youth
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Increasing Ghanaian Women and Youth’s Participation and Benefit from Agriculture, Fisheries, and Nutrition-Sensitive Programming

We are pleased to share the “Ghana Women’s Empowerment to Food Security and Youth Assessment,” which identifies and prioritizes behaviors that hinder women’s and youth’s engagement and empowerment in food...

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Feed the Future Advancing Women’s Empowerment (AWE) Program

Jun 12, 2020
Agricultural Productivity Gender Youth
Headshot of Amina Ferati alongside image of two Ghanaian women at a health clinic amid COVID-19 pandemic with baby

Continuing Monitoring and Evaluation Efforts During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Q&A with i-APS

Tips for reaching vulnerable and at-risk populations in the context of the COVID-19 outbreak.

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Meghan Bolden

May 20, 2020
COVID-19 Gender Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Youth
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Improving the Fish Value Chain in Zambia

Researchers at the Feed the Future Fish Innovation Lab discuss their work in Zambia exploring sustainable feed options at tilapia farms and improving household nutrition, especially for young children, in...
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Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Fish

May 01, 2020
Agricultural Productivity Gender Nutrition Youth
Children eat a peanut snack at school.

Peanuts May Offer Nutrition Important to School Success

Working to see how peanuts might provide the protein, minerals, and micronutrients those kids need to thrive.

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Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Peanut

Apr 28, 2020
Education and Extension Nutrition Youth
Youth group in Uganda sits smiling

Youth Leading the Way: Taking Access to Finance to their Community

Ayer United Youth SACCO has become the premier financial service provider in the Kole District of Uganda.

NCBA CLUSA

Apr 15, 2020
Education and Extension Youth

Increasing Sexual and Reproductive Health Services Is Transforming Lives of Ugandan Youth

What underlying causes behind market systems should be prioritized that could lead to a stronger positive impact?

NCBA CLUSA

Apr 09, 2020
Gender Youth
Producers and farmers of the Sabunyuma cooperative in the Kayes region with ICRISAT and IER staff. Farmer Daba Kane (circled in white in the picture). Photo- Magassa M, ICRISAT

Certified Seed Fetches Twice the Market Rate: Farmers Hitch onto Seed Production

Growing certified improved seed of millets and legumes is a profitable business enterprise for farmer cooperatives in Mali.

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Magassa Moussa

Apr 09, 2020
Agricultural Productivity Markets and Trade Nutrition Youth

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