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Georgetown – The United States is providing U.S. $22.8 million in new funding this year to support Caribbean regional development goals related to climate resilience, youth security, information and communication technology, private sector engagement, and health. The funding, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), includes U.S. $10 million to combat food insecurity in the Caribbean to support priority areas identified by Caricom under U.S. president Joe Biden’s …

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