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USAID is providing over $68 million in additional funding to the UN World Food Program to purchase, move, and store up to 150,000 metric tons of Ukrainian wheat to help respond to the world’s worst food crises. This action builds on USAID’s efforts to support the first humanitarian grain shipment to have departed the Black Sea with 23,000 metric tons of wheat that will go to support the humanitarian response in the Horn of Africa. The United States has provided nearly $7.6 billion in assistance to respond to the global food security crisis since the beginning of Russia’s unprovoked war against Ukraine. We’re making headway, but there’s more to do. We’ll be hosting #HungerCrisis: Responding to Drought in the Horn of Africa live on Twitter Aug. 31. Please join.
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Digital Feature
Future leaders of the Amazon like Erika are learning to advocate for their communities and protect their lands for future generations. For Indigenous Peoples Day, we tagged along on her journey from home to a USAID-supported leadership school.
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Collaborating with USAID
USAID earned an A on the U.S. Small Business Administration’s annual procurement scorecard. Every year, the ranking measures agencies’ success in awarding contracts to U.S. small businesses, which supports job creation and stimulates economic growth.
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Did You Know...
Sardines, mackerel, and anchovies are known as “the people’s fish” along Ghana’s coastline. To keep stocks healthy, fishers take a month-long break each year. Learn how USAID helped hook fishers on this pause and how it ensures more fish in the sea.
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