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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.