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U.S. World Bank nominee leads in business and development

Ajay Banga, President Biden's nominee to lead the World Bank, has long worked to expand prosperity through digital technology.
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Is your money safe?

Multiple U.S. institutions help keep people's money safe. Learn the different ways Americans know their bank deposits and other investments are protected.
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Helping Indonesian coffee growers thrive

Coffee farmers across Indonesia, especially women farmers, face challenges getting credit. Learn about some U.S.-backed programs that help.
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Partnering to build high-quality infrastructure

The U.S. helps build quality infrastructure around the world. Here is how the U.S. works to ensure projects follow high standards.
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Defending Ukraine’s art and culture from destruction

Private and public organizations in the U.S. and around the world have rallied to help Ukraine protect its cultural heritage.
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How U.S. businesses are assisting earthquake survivors

U.S. businesses have donated millions of dollars to help Türkiye and Syria recover from recent earthquakes. Learn about their relief efforts.
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Creating sustainable styles in Iceland, Mexico

Learn how two alumnae of the U.S. government's Academy for Women Entrepreneurs are advancing environmentally friendly fashion.
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Blinken pledges continued U.S. support for Türkiye, Syria

The U.S. is providing an additional $100 million to help survivors in Türkiye and Syria after the earthquakes. Read about the relief effort.
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Meet the U.S. search teams who helped save lives in Türkiye

U.S. search and rescue teams helped rescue survivors in Türkiye after the recent earthquakes. Learn how these teams operate.