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Photo of an imam reading a textImams Explore Development Efforts in Bangladesh
In partnership with the Islamic Foundation of Bangladesh, USAID is encouraging imams — local religious leaders — to become involved in development efforts.

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Photo of Maria Leahu, one of 500 villagers who bring their fresh milk every day to the cooperative.Local Co-op Lifts Dairy Profits in Moldova
USAID's Farmer-to-Farmer initiative organizes volunteer agriculturalists to organize small dairy farmers and help them improve milk production and processing.

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U.S. specialty coffee roasters and buyers sample Nicaraguan coffee at a cupping lab, equipped by USAID, in Aranjuez.Coffee Farmers Target Quality in Nicaragua
USAID trained producers in better farming and processing methods to help meet higher international standards and helped build a roasting company and 21 cupping labs countrywide to ensure a quality product.

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Geekcorps volunteer Rian Aldridge installs a do-it-yourself antenna.Making an Antenna out of a Water Bottle in Mali
USAID is helping establish community learning and information centers, some of which use innovative new low-cost antennas to connect to the wireless Internet.

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