Administrator Samantha Power's Interview with CNN's Erin Burnett
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So, President Biden announced today an additional $11 million, bringing what we're investing there in supporting them to $12 million – I'm sure those needs are gonna go way up.
Administrator Power at the Washington Post Live’s This is Climate: Women Leading the Charge with Jonathan Capehart
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We kick off ‘This is Climate: Women Leading the Charge with USAID Administrator and former Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power. Administrator Power, welcome.
Administrator Samantha Power Talks with Foreign Policy Live About USAID's UNGA Priorities
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It's really important that we keep sight on the longer term investments in resilience so that the next drought, the next flood, is less damaging to human life and human welfare and livelihood. So that's what that event is about. We will be discussing new investments, new means of bringing in the private sector as well, to supporting agribusiness in a climate-smart way. And I think it's going to end up having lasting positive effects, what we do in that meeting.
Restaurando nuestro futuro: Trabajamos para contribuir a la paz y la reconciliación en Colombia.
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Con el Programa Restaurando Nuestro Futuro trabajamos para apoyar la implementación del Acuerdo de Paz de Colombia y la Política Pública de Víctimas para fortalecer la paz, la reconciliación y el bienestar de las comunidades afectadas por el conflicto armado.
Restoring our future: We work to contribute to peace and reconciliation in Colombia.
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With the Restoring Our Future Program we work to support the implementation of the Colombian Peace Accord and the Public Victims Policy to strengthen peace, reconciliation and well-being of communities affected by the armed conflict.
Community volunteers trained under USAID's Advancing Nutrition initiative help improve nutrition-related behavior of rural Kyrgyz families.
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We recognize individuals like Gulaiym Baltbaevna Kalykulova, who works as a volunteer in Kulundu, improving nutrition related knowledge and behavior of rural communities. USAID/Kyrgyz Republic’s Advancing Nutrition project has trained 4800 volunteers like Gulaiym to reach 211,650+ people in Batken, Issykul, and Jalal-Abad since 2020. Here’s her story.