ACDI/VOCA

ACDI/VOCA

International Trade and Development

Washington, DC 63,492 followers

Our Mission: To achieve better lives for people & communities by increasing economic prosperity & social inclusion

About us

ACDI/VOCA is an economic development organization that fosters broad-based economic growth, raises living standards, and creates vibrant communities. Based in Washington, D.C., ACDI/VOCA has worked in 146 countries since 1963. Its expertise is in catalyzing investment, climate smart agriculture, empowerment & resilience, institutional strengthening, and market systems.

Website
http://www.acdivoca.org
Industry
International Trade and Development
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1963
Specialties
economic development, international development, poverty reduction, value chains, food security, agribusiness, enterprise development, community development, financial services, cooperatives, agricultural development, fragile states, commodity management, DEI, REE, Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity

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    Master in Public Policy graduate student and ACDI/VOCA volunteer, Allison Holland, is in South Africa this summer supporting the Tanager team on its Imbewu Farmer Development Project in the Eastern Cape. Supported by the Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs funding, Allison’s assignment focuses on developing Tanager’s digital agriculture extension pilot to expand farmer engagement and improve maize production and profitability. For this assignment, Allison has been surveying farmers about their WhatsApp and technology usage, interviewing key stakeholders, researching digital extension successes, and developing recommendations for the team’s pilot. Allison is also investigating ways for the digital extension to increase gender and social integration into the program by making trainings more accessible and relevant for women. Our volunteers bring invaluable insight and technical assistance to our projects. If you're interested in volunteering with us, learn more here: https://bit.ly/3uRLfoJ

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    Don't miss the third and final installment of our Thinking and Working Politically (TWP) blog series, featuring the Feed the Future Mozambique Resiliência Integrada na Nutrição e Agricultura (RESINA) Activity. In this blog, author Ydun Donahoe explores how the Activity uses a systems approach and TWP mindset to identify and manage politically feasible, multi-sector interventions to advance its shared vision with the Government of Mozambique. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3YfKkgI

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    For many families in southern Tajikistan, greenhouses are more than just a structure, they're a symbol of change offering a different, hopeful future. The USAID-funded Market Driven Rural Development (MDRD) Activity is teaming up with the Imon Fund, a microcredit organization, to expand the Fund's reach to the less industrially developed south, allowing the transfer of years of expertise serving farmers and agribusinesses to the region. Read about how, with support from MDRD, the Imon Fund is providing financial loans and innovative high-quality greenhouses to smallholder farmers in the region, empowering farmers and enhancing their livelihoods: https://bit.ly/3LzznPD

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    Quarterly Impact Awards recognize individuals, teams, and departments who go beyond their day-to-day responsibilities at ACDI/VOCA. Please join us in congratulating Impact Award recipient Meg Buckley, Associate Director of Private Sector Engagement, for her work developing the private-sector engagement organizational strategy and supporting business development and project teams in integrating this thinking into their work. "I feel so fortunate to work with and learn from diverse expertise across the organization. I really enjoy collaborating with our project teams and local partners for greater inclusivity and resilience in the systems in which we work - I'm energized by the unmatched curiosity, drive, and creativity!" -Meg Buckley Cheers, Meg! ✨

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    Sr. Technical Director, Investments and Innovative Finance, ACDI VOCA/ AV Ventures

    Good morning, dear Linkedin network. Please find attached our first infographic introducing ACDI/VOCA and AV Ventures global presence with a specific focus on Africa, advancing the critical areas of #food security #food resilience through #market systems development #entrepreneurship #impact investing #smart technical assistance. We will continue to update it regularly. Many thanks to our colleagues from the MEL department Dr.Emmanuel Dormon Jini Kades, communication Jill Chow Carrie McCloud Margo Sullivan, AV Ventures Geoffrey Chalmers Winfred Kumi Mavis Amedegbe and our CEO and President Sylvia Megret.

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    Our USDA Philippines Coffee Advancement and Farm Enterprise (PhilCAFE) program wrapped up in June, but the journey doesn’t end here! We're excited to share insights from our final evaluation and outcome harvest report, revealing what worked, what didn’t, and some unexpected successes. Discover the key findings and see how this program has impacted local coffee farming communities: https://bit.ly/4fa02QQ ☕🌱

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    One of the goals of #CLA is to make data-driven decisions to improve program performance. To hold more effective trainings for farmers and small businesses, USAID Laos Microenterprise used QR codes and cell phones to collect, analyze, and apply data to tailor training sessions to local needs. Ultimately, the project developed tools that participants liked and understood—resulting in 97 percent of farmers adopting at least one new business skill. Check out their story on #USAIDLearningLab: https://lnkd.in/eGRU6xGp ACDI/VOCA

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