By leveraging a tiny U.S. investment, people like Emiliana Aligaesha, Manuel Dominguez, Nana Kojo Kondua IV, and Martha Kwataine are creating a sound future for their nations and their communities.
US foreign aid works best as a tool in the hands of the right local leaders—those trying to solve their own problems in their own nations and neighborhoods. Emiliana Aligaesha is one of them.
Even though she has had little formal agricultural training, Aligaesha has become a kind of researcher in the village, testing out new agricultural techniques for others to follow.
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