To increase resilience in Ethiopia, USAID’s activities collectively aim to reduce the risk of disasters and strengthen vulnerable populations’ response to shocks.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has significant human capital and natural wealth: 68 percent of its population is under the age of 25 and its mineral reserves are worth an estimated $25 trillion.The DRC’s...
The Sahel region in general is marked by food insecurity, persistent poverty, corrupt governance, high population growth rates, resource mismanagement, disease and recurrent weather shocks such as drought and...
USAID/Ghana Sustainable Fisheries Management Project (SMFP), implemented by the University of Rhode Island
The USAID/Ghana SMFP aimed to promote the adoption of responsible fishing practices and to reduce child labor and trafficking in Ghana’s Central Region.
Climate Development Knowledge Network
, International Centre for Climate Change and Development
In El Alto Fucha, an informal settlement in Bogota, Colombia, a community-based organization is starting agro-ecological gardens to ensure food security.
The Ohio State University Department of Plant Pathology
Although plant health is currently a critical part of the definition of One Health, plants have typically not been well integrated into One Health approaches.
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