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Our Impact

More than 34,000 farmers in Uganda planted a new hybrid variety of sunflower seed, which yielded double the oil content per acre, increased the farmers’ household incomes by nearly 30 percent, and resulted in a collective net earning of more than $3.7 million over three years.

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Our Reach

Chemonics has projects on five continents. This interactive feature allows you to navigate between regions and countries and read about the projects we are implementing.

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Our Work

Chemonics is an international development consulting firm that promotes meaningful change to help people live healthier, more productive, and more independent lives. Around the world, we design and implement projects in financial services, private sector development, health, environmental management, gender, crisis prevention and recovery, democracy and governance, and agriculture.

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Successes

» Kiosks speed access to legal information in Russia
Part of a larger effort to promote efficiency and automation in court administration, new information kiosks are reducing the time Russians spend waiting in line for assistance by allowing them to get the information they need quickly and easily themselves.
 
» Ugandan farmers reap the rewards of market linkages
The Agricultural Productivity Enhancement Program is helping farmers to increase their incomes by helping them to meet buyers’ demands for quantity and quality of their product. By working with both buyers and sellers, the project creates win-win situations that benefit all.
 
» Innovative financing funds entrepreneur’s growing business in Moldova
A Moldovan businessman had the customers but not the capital he needed to expand his agribusiness company. Fortunately, his bank had teamed up with the USAID-funded Competitiveness Enhancement and Enterprise Development project to provide a new type of loan without stringent collateral requirements.
 

News

» Zambia anticorruption project takes home three Tellys
The Zambia Threshold Project has won three Telly Awards for video documentation of its work in anticorruption and business registration. The videos won for excellence in government relations documentation, editing, and cinematography.


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