From October 21 to 23, Chemonics experts are participating in the SEEP Network Annual Conference, leading peer learning sessions on financial inclusion and resilience.
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At the 2018 Information and Communications Technology for Development Conference, experts from more than 70 countries convene to explore the role of technology in global development.
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Chemonics launches a project in northern Haiti to counter deforestation and promote community resilience.
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On Thursday, August 3, the U.S. Senate unanimously confirmed Ambassador Mark Green as the eighteenth USAID Administrator.
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As part of the International Year of Sustainable Tourism for Development, Chemonics co-sponsors an event on June 21 to discuss the role of inclusion and data in the tourism sector.
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During the Devex Data Driven campaign this July, Chemonics will join partners to explore how data can be used to address development challenges around the world.
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The online Devex Planet Worth campaign, which takes place in December, explores resilience, communities’ approaches to climate change adaptation, and climate-smart innovations.
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An April 24 episode of HBO’s VICE newsmagazine provides an incomplete picture of Chemonics’ work to build a sustainable future in Haiti.
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USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah and U.S. Ambassador Pamela A. White visited a Haitian food court where Chemonics has helped food vendors transition completely to propane cook stoves, lowering CO2 emissions, pressure on Haiti’s forests, and energy costs.
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Using an innovative design, a new dam in Haiti will provide water to farmers and protect 50,000 people from flooding.
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Demonstrating his commitment to improving agriculture in Haiti, on February 16, 2012, Haitian President Michel Joseph Martelly toured local farmers’ associations to see first-hand the positive impact farmer training and new irrigation systems are having on Haitian farmers.
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In the wake of the devestating January 2010 earthquake in Haiti, Chemonics’ employees, board, and friends of the company are generously supporting empployees affected by the earthquake.
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