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USAID in the News

A review of USAID’s top news highlights for week of May 6, 2013. Read more >>

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Mozambique Turns Potential into Progress through Leadership and Partnership

Last week, I was honored to witness history when Mozambican leaders came together with donor countries, civil society and the private sector to chart a bold path forward to achieve sustainable food security and nutrition. Read more >>

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Adding It All Up: Crunching Numbers and Saving Dollars

USAID’s cost-benefit analysis trainings directly impact the effectiveness of host government spending, with the ultimate goal of increasing employment, equity and economic growth. Read more >>

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2014 Budget Affirms Commitment to End Extreme Poverty and Strengthen Reforms

Under the President’s budget, USAID will continue to strengthen our reform efforts. Read more >>

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How a New USAID Was Born

Counselor David Eckerson reflects on USAID’s Forward Progress Report and the Agency’s successes and challenges over the last three years. Read more >>

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Moving the Business of Development Forward

Guest post from Sara Messer of ONE. Originally posted on The ONE Blog Sara Messer, ONE’s policy manager for aid effectiveness, had a chance to speak to USAID Administrator Raj Shah about a few new changes at the agency and how ONE members can help. Watch her exclusive interview in the video below. During an […]

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