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The following blogs highlight some of the ways USAID is working at the intersection of climate and agriculture and food systems.
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Artist’s concept of the Global Precipitation Measurement Core Observatory, a joint international project of NASA and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency that measures rain and snow.
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Strengthening Climate Resilience from Space

A woman stands in a field, writing on a clipboard.
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A woman in an orange high-visibility vest stands smiling at the camera near two wind turbines in a mountainous area.
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Confronting the Climate Crisis

Joanne Dulce and Marcia Urquart Glenn are USAID’s newest Water Warriors recipients.
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Haiti and Philippines Leaders Lauded as Newest Water Warriors

Planting trees
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How 5 Young African Leaders Are Addressing Climate Change

Man planting a tree in Colombia
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Making Money Matter

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Editor’s Pick: Urban Blogs and Resources on Climatelinks

Staff of the Soran Water Directorate measure the water flow through a main distribution pipe
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Less Is More: Reducing Water Loss to Improve Resilience in Iraq

The Xai Xai Sewage outlet
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Strengthening Water Security from the Headwaters to the Mouth of the Limpopo

Collage of water resource-related images in Armenia
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Armenians Address Water Vulnerabilities Head-On

John Fredric Bugayon working with illustrator Weng Nunez on bringing “Strawla” to life through illustration.
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Producing Local Stories on Environment and Climate Change

Ulugur mountains
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Vulnerability Mapping in Two Tanzanian Water Basins to Improve Water Resources Management

Hands planting tree
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Editor’s Pick: Sustainable Landscapes Tools and Resources on Climatelinks