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Open Flow of Illegal Charcoal

Three people stand behind a biogas digester.
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Energy Poverty to Empowerment

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

Unmasking Malawi's Deforestation Crisis
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COP27 Round-up Blog: Week Two

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Annual Progress Report Released on USAID’s Work in the Amazon

WASH-FIN supported a topographical survey and design of the Kitanga and Makyau water projects in preparation for a proposal to leverage commercial financing for the Machakos Water and Sanitation Company in Kenya.
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USAID PREPAREs for Climate Resilience

Consolata Mutethya poses near her family's dairy cows at their farm in Makueni County, Kenya.
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More Milk with Fewer Cows: The Potential for Methane Reduction in Kenya’s Dairy Sector

A community member and her neighbors plant coconut tree saplings in Zambezia province, Mozambique
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Tailoring Inclusive Solutions to Climate Finance: The Role of Individual and Collective Inclusion

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Leveraging the Power of Nature

Sabong Beach, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines.
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How USAID Is Improving Climate Resilience of Biodiversity Programming

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