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Feed the Future has shown that progress on ending hunger is possible. By bringing partners together to invest in agriculture, resilience and nutrition, we have helped millions of families around the world lift themselves out of hunger and poverty.
23.4Million
More people now live above the poverty line (estimate)
3.4Million
More children are not stunted (estimate)
1000+
Innovations developed and deployed
$4Billion
in financing for food security unlocked (2011-2020)
5.2Million
More families are no longer suffering from hunger (estimate)
$15.3Billion
Generated in agricultural sales to help farmers (2011-2020)
Feed the Future has a rigorous system by which we monitor, evaluate and learn from our work. Our U.S. Government partners report results from their programs as part of this system.
We analyze the data sources outlined below that make up this system, which helps us continuously learn from and improve our efforts. To make this level of monitoring, evaluation and learning more sustainable over time, we also help countries strengthen their own national data systems.
The Feed the Future monitoring, evaluation and learning system also includes:
A results framework that outlines how we expect our efforts will lead to our goal of sustainably reducing global hunger, malnutrition, and poverty.
Standard and custom indicators that track progress and help us monitor performance.
Evaluations that help us better understand how effective our various efforts have been and why.
A learning agenda that identifies gaps in evidence that we aim to fill so we can further improve our work in the future.
We recently upgraded this system to align with the U.S. Government Global Food Security Strategy. While we begin using this upgraded system, Feed the Future will also continue to track progress against poverty and hunger in our original 19 Feed the Future focus countries through 2019 to complete reporting on the initiative’s first phase.
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