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International Womens Day: Chimwemwe
Malawi - health - education - family planning
Chimwemwe finished her studies at Malawi’s Karonga Teacher Training College and hopes to start her career soon. To plan for her future, she went to USAID-support Tunza Clinic, which provides youth-friendly health services, for long-acting contraception. Photo credit: Katsuro Taniguchi, PSI Malawi.
International Womens Day: Market Day
SEG - Malawi - market day
Women beneficiaries of USAID's Wellness and Agriculture for Life Advancement (WALA) sell their chili harvests at market day in Mtendere, Malawi. Photo credit: Catherine Kazmirski, USAID.
International Womens Day: From the Soil to the Supermarket
Malawi - SEG - Agriculture
With limited access to credit, inputs, and price information, the typical farmer struggles to support a family of six on only one hectare of land. In 2013, USAID and Feed the Future helped more than 75,000 farmers increase productivity and incomes. Photo credit: Debbie Devoe, CRS.
International Womens Day: Healthy Babies, Happy Mothers
Healthy Babies Happy mothers -- MNCH -- Malawi
USAID’s global Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health goal is ending preventable child and maternal deaths in a generation. One maternal death is one too many; eliminating neonatal and child mortality is possible. Photo credit: Debbie Devoe, CRS.
International Womens Day: VSL Share Out!
VSL Share out - women's empowerment - Village savings and loan
The Chiwale Village Savings and Loan group of GVH Mlelemba-Machinga district prepares for a "share out" of their savings. The collective money is loaned to individual members to invest in small businesses, buy seed or food, or improve the household. Photo credit: Antony Kulemba, PCI Malawi.
International Womens Day: An Exceptional Entrepreneur
An exceptional entrepreneur - Malawi - Agriculture
An exceptional entrepreneur shows of her maize crop. USAID/Malawi believes that agriculture sector growth goes hand-in-hand with improved nutritional status. Photo credit: Debbie Devoe, CRS.
International Womens Day: Training on a state of the art iLED Microscope.
A USAID-funded microscope in Zomba
Education in science and technology accelerates development. This Malawian woman is being trained to use a state of the art iLED Microscope. Photo credit: Samuel Chibaya, Dignitas International.
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Malawi - health - education - family planning
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Healthy Babies Happy mothers -- MNCH -- Malawi
VSL Share out - women's empowerment - Village savings and loan
An exceptional entrepreneur - Malawi - Agriculture
A USAID-funded microscope in Zomba
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Progress at the Environmental Remediation of Dioxin Contamination Project at Danang Airpor
Environmental Remediation at Danang Airport
August 29, 2013
There are two essential ingredients in the Pratham model—grouping students by ability level rather than grade level, and using v
These Kids Can Read!
July 15, 2014

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