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Through Breakthrough ACTION Nigeria, USAID is improving individual, family, and community nutrition and changing health norms.

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Indigenous Peoples Patrolling Their Community Forest
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Videos and Webinars You May Have Missed in 2022

Group of people at the USAID-SENA Renewable Energy Job Training Program for Waayu Youth and Women in La Guajira
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Colombia’s Green, Secure, Inclusive and Resilient Future

GGF Technical Team conducts the first pilot test of aguaje fruit harvesting within GGF's certified forest concessions (FM/CoC - FSC)
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COP27 Round-up Blog: Week One

The Jemeiwaa Kai wind power project in Colombia’s Guajira region supported the preparation of community development plans in an area where wind farms would be sited on Wayuu lands.
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Can “Big” Clean Power Benefit Indigenous Communities?

A female engineer installing a solar panel
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Five Ways USAID is Working to Prevent Six Billion Tons of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

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USAID and Fund for Non-Conventional Energy and Energy Efficiency Partner to Increase Equitable Climate Finance in Colombia

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Training Young Indigenous Leaders for the Clean Energy Economy

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A New Generation of Wayuu Leaders Emerge in Colombia’s Clean Energy Transition

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Climate Finance in Action: A Look at the INVEST Portfolio

indigenous woman with teal blouse and jewelry standing in a village
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Editor’s Pick: Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities

Solar panels and wind turbines generating electricity.
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Renewable Energy Auctions Support Colombia’s Climate Targets