Kaelan Sullivan Fleury (she/her/hers) is passionate about supporting inclusive workplaces, programs, and communities. She has 10 years of international development experience in gender and social inclusion integration, project management, operations, training, business development, and research. She…
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Vietnam must ensure that the benefits of its recent growth period reach all its citizens, including historically disadvantaged groups, such as women, people with disabilities, and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual, and intersex (LGBTI) community.
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Uganda, which has the second-youngest population in the world, is creating economic opportunities for youth in the agriculture sector.
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By creating a strong foundation in schools that reinforces the value of reading, Tajikistan aims to position young children for lifelong success.
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One of the first countries to embrace USAID’s new reading-focused education policy in 2011, Rwanda is maintaining its momentum, advancing the literacy of at least 1 million children in the first through third grades.
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In honor of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, Amelda Zotter explains why disability inclusion is a significant opportunity for development.
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Gender specialist Fatima Ahmed discusses why inclusive development for women, people with disabilities, and others is so important for the future of Somalia.
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