This final report summarizes the approaches, achievements, and lessons learned from USAID’s Colombia Artisanal Gold Mining – Environmental Impact Reduction Activity (Oro Legal).
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It will require an extra $2.5 trillion to achieve the SDGs. Can the development community find creative ways to fill that gap?
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Why would a mining company decide to continue operating a development program after USAID's funding had ended? Manuel Ayulo explores an interesting public-private partnership in Peru.
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Kule Chitepo, formerly the chief of party on a transboundary cooperation for resilience-building project in Southern Africa, is a leading expert in the development of world-class policy and practice for transformative integrated natural resource management. With…
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Malaria is an entirely treatable disease, yet it continues to take a devastating toll on communities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Colombia’s profitable gold sector is fraught with illegal mining, threatening the country’s efforts to establish peace after decades of conflict.
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Director Joshua Leland presents on applying digital distributed ledger technologies to development efforts at the D.C. Blockchain Summit, which takes place March 15 to 16.
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Anne Spahr discusses impact investing, the revenue capital model, and why development implementers should take rapid assessments with a grain of salt.
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Chemonics and BanQu partner to test blockchain's potential to eliminate poverty and improve aid effectiveness.
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At the USAID Higher Education Solutions Network Technical Convening in San Francisco, Chemonics staff from Indonesia will present on a blended learning program that connects higher education professionals from around the world.
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