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No Child Left Behind: A Winrock-led dialogue with global counter-trafficking leaders and survivors on child protection, partnerships and prevention   

August 15, 2024

“Globally, one in three victims of human trafficking is a child, and the majority of these trafficked children are girls,” according to the United Nations. Additionally, the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime states that children are twice as likely as adults to face violence during trafficking.   The devastating statistics are a sobering reminder of […]

Podcast series amplifies Winrock’s work advancing organic agriculture in the U.S.

July 24, 2024

Joseph Schafer, a Winrock International program manager overseeing a USDA-funded project that is collaborating with universities, regional and local partners to explore the agronomic and market potential of organic row crops in the Mid-South, is candid in his assessment of how things have gone, so far.  “The goal is to make organic farming economically viable […]
JDR3 supports research

JDR3 supports research study into migrant children’s access to social services in Russia

July 23, 2024

Winrock International created the John D. Rockefeller 3rd Scholars Program (JDR3) in 2004 to continue the legacy of the Agricultural Development Council, which helped strengthen the capacity of influential academics, scholars, policymakers, and farmers. JDR3 promotes independent social science research and strengthens analytic and policy engagement skills in junior and mid-level professionals by providing grants […]
The solar advantage

The solar advantage: Empowering returnee migrants in Nepal

July 23, 2024

This post was originally published on www.nrepnepal.com In the rural landscapes of Nepal, where farming heavily depends on erratic monsoon rains, the introduction of solar irrigation pumps is revolutionizing agricultural practices. This transformation is particularly impactful for returnee migrant workers like Mr. Ram Pratap Sahani and Mrs. Binita Kumari Sahani, residents of Ishworpur in Sarlahi. Their […]

Strengthening small farm viability and food security in the U.S.

July 18, 2024

Over the past several years, there has been a tremendous growth of programs across the United States that aim to strengthen small farm viability and food security by connecting local farms to food assistance distribution partners such as food banks, food pantries and other grassroots efforts to end hunger. These Farm to Food Assistance (F2FA) […]
KATCH

“By supporting parents, we also help children.” 

June 14, 2024

The Taldykorgan Regional Women’s Support Center, established in 1997, offers legal, social, and psychological assistance to women and children. Since its establishment, almost 10,000 women and children have received various kinds of support.  Since 2023, the center has been partnering with Winrock International on the Kazakhstan Actions Against Trafficking in Children project funded by the […]

United against child labor: How local child protection committees and cocoa co-ops are collaborating to combat child labor in Ghana’s Ashanti Region

June 7, 2024

Adansi South District is one of the 43 Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.  It’s a hilly district with a semi-equatorial climate. The capital, New Edubiase, lies upon the Kumasi-Cape Coast Highway, and agriculture dominates the local economy. Cocoa is the main crop, with rice, oil palm, cassava, plantain, coconut […]
Jamaica SVOV

Remarks by Ambassador Nick Perry at the Supporting Victims of Violence (SVOV) project launch

May 29, 2024

These remarks were originally published on the website of the U.S. Embassy in Jamaica here. AS PREPARED Remarks by Ambassador Nick Perry at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/Winrock International’s Supporting Victims of Violence (SVOV) Project Launch The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel Kingston April 10, 2024 Good afternoon! It is a pleasure for me […]

“It is my calling.”

May 24, 2024

There are many different types of volunteering, from donating money, to assisting in emergency situations, or volunteering one’s time. Current studies indicate that volunteering has a positive impact on volunteers’ levels of happiness as well as their career opportunities.  According to a Corporation for National and Community Service report, people who volunteer on a regular […]

The Chaiyaphum Experiment: a #thaiRAIN success story

May 20, 2024

The problem For many cassava farmers in Thailand and the Greater Mekong Subregion, Cassava Mosaic Disease has been a rapidly growing concern since its outbreak in 2018. The disease is economically lethal, as affected plantations often suffer more than a 50 percent drop in yield due to CMD infections, and any infected cassava must be […]
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