How Coffee Cooperatives Fight Poverty: The Duromina Story
Discover how a small group of Ethiopian farmers built an award-winning coffee cooperative that transformed their community from forgotten to flourishing.
Discover how a small group of Ethiopian farmers built an award-winning coffee cooperative that transformed their community from forgotten to flourishing.
The 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference — also known as COP30 — just wrapped up in Brazil. This year, for the first time, the United States did not send an official delegation. And gloomy headlines have spotlighted the dire consequences of…
This year has been one of tremendous change and uncertainty for many of us. As 2025 winds down, we asked TechnoServe staff to reflect on what sparks gratitude in their personal and professional lives. These are some of their thoughts. We hope it inspires you to connect with the bright spots in your year as you look back.
In our second episode, former USAID Administrator Andrew Natsios warns of the impact of the agency’s shutdown and outlines his vision for the next era of U.S. foreign aid.
Our monthly photo series highlights the beauty and emotion in the lives of our clients around the world. This month, we're celebrating harvest season and the farmers who make it possible.
A behind-the-scenes look at how TechnoServe’s communications team documents transformation in the field—meeting the women and youth building stronger, more resilient livelihoods through the Awalé project.
Meet Carlos Cordero, a smallholder coffee farmer and TechnoServe farmer trainer in Puerto Rico who is teaching other farmers in his community how to improve their coffee production.
How market-based approaches to fighting poverty can create self-sustaining impact that improves people's income, independence, and opportunity.
How well do you know global development? Test your knowledge of current events with TechnoServe's October 2025 world news quiz.
The Amazon is critical to our climate and planetary health. How can economic development there support people and the planet?