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Jill Morris has a long history of working with DT Global and its legacy companies, beginning in 2004. An expert in stabilization, transition, conflict management, and countering violent extremism, she has worked on and led several of our USAID/Office of Transition Initiatives programs in sub-Saharan Africa.

Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSME) are a core component of economies around the world. To celebrate this role, annually on June 27 the UN marks MSME Day. This year, DT Global is highlighting the work of our New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT)-funded program,

The USAID Palestinian Energy Program (PEP), implemented by DT Global, ran from 2016 to 2019 with the goal of strengthening the organizational and technical capacity of the Palestinian energy sector in order to support affordable and sustainable energy independence in the West Bank. Across the West Bank,

Ethiopia’s lowlands spread in a clockwise crescent around its central highland plateaus. Orange sediment from the volcanic Dinkali depression stretches into scrubland surrounded by flat-topped hills before giving way to greener regions in the south. Beginning in the northern Afar region, spreading west

Micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSME) and the entrepreneurs that start them comprise a large portion of the Egyptian economy. But MSMEs—often in the informal sector—face a host of challenges, ranging from lack of financial literacy and low access to finance, to difficulty integrating

Biodiversity—the complex, dynamic, and incredible variability of living organisms on planet Earth—is a vital component of our ecosystem. Today, there are over eight million species of plants and animals in the world in addition to diverse ecosystems that host them, ranging from coral reefs to freshwater