Partnerships

Farmers in Kenya display their sweet potato crop.
In Kenya, Feed the Future is working with smallholder farmers, particularly women, to introduce high-value crops such as sweet potatoes, which can boost household food security and increase incomes.
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New ideas and innovations can come from anywhere - a start-up entrepreneur, a university research institute, a corporation, or a grassroots community organization.

Recognizing that no one organization or sector can solve the world's most intractable development challenges, USAID seeks to tap the creativity, skills, assets, technologies and resources of a diverse array of individuals and organizations around the world to discover new ways to tackle global issues.

After all, achieving sustainable solutions means working in close collaboration with countries, partners, citizens and the wider development community. Such partnerships enable us to achieve more working together than we ever could alone.

From education to empowerment, check out some of our innovative partnerships that are improving the lives of women, girls, men and boys around the world. Find out how you can work with USAID to make a difference.