Articles & Stories Out in Front: How SERVIR's Locally Led Development is Driving Climate Action Much of the world is already experiencing the negative effects of climate change, and it is disproportionately impacting the world's most marginalized populations. March 26, 2022
Articles & Stories SERVIR-West Africa: Planting Seeds of Success with Young Women in Science A unique mentoring program called Kimiya Yan Mata (Girls in Science) is designed to encourage students, especially girls, to become more involved in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) subject areas. May 26, 2021
Articles & Stories West Africa: Feeding the future through education in Niger How a USAID Partner is planting seeds of success with Girls in Science One of hundreds of young girls in Niamey, Rimana is growing more aware of the changing environment because of a unique mentoring program called “Kimiya Yan Mata (translated as “Girls in Science)”. December 3, 2020
Articles & Stories Could Satellites Help Head Off a Locust Invasion? A single desert locust can consume its body weight in vegetation in one day. When 40 million of them gather, they can devour as much food as 35,000 people. April 14, 2020
Articles & Stories Reducing illegal gold mining in the tropical forests of Ghana and Peru A forthcoming collaboration across the Atlantic At the recent global knowledge exchange of SERVIR staff from SERVIR-Amazonia and SERVIR-West Africa exchanged ideas and experiences on services for illegal mining detection. April 10, 2020