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U.S. and India Partner to Fight Poverty in Asia, Africa

By Michael Laff

The United States and India are partnering to improve people’s lives across Africa and Asia.

By teaching new farming techniques, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and India are helping farmers on both continents improve harvests. They are also partnering to bring medical innovations to Afghanistan.

USAID’s Feed the Future and other programs advance the June 2016 Indo-American agreement that identifies ending extreme poverty in Africa and Asia as a common interest. Already, a number of joint efforts have increased access to health care, education, water and sanitation.

USAID also works to bring health care initiatives to Afghanistan that have proven successful in India.

The United States has organized meetings between policymakers and businesses in India and Afghanistan to improve health care in Afghanistan, including efforts to improve outcomes for tuberculosis patients.

These initiatives won’t be the last. As USAID observes, “With a great diversity of economies and cultures, Asia provides a myriad of opportunities for neighboring countries to share ideas, information and technologies across its borders.”

This post was previously published on ShareAmerica.

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