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New $93 million food aid initiative will provide ready-use therapeutic food to combat child malnutrition across Haiti and 12 ...
The United States Government intends to provide $93 million in food aid to South Sudan, 11 other African countries, and Haiti ...
The meals will be delivered to children in Haiti, Mali, Niger, Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan, Nigeria, Madagascar, the Central ...
The order will be enough to provide 818,000 severely malnourished children in African countries life saving nutrition.
Hunger exists on a spectrum. On the one end is food insecurity, where people are forced to adjust to fewer meals. As food ...
The Trump administration plans to provide $93 million in new food aid to 13 countries, including 12 African nations, a State Department spokesperson confirmed to Semafor.
Packed with calories and protein, the same magic mixture has successfully treated famine for decades—but due to funding cuts ...
The United States has announced a $93 million emergency food assistance program for thirteen nations, including twelve in Africa, where conflict, climate shocks, and economic instability have pushed ...
It's a "ready-to-use therapeutic food" that's had remarkable success in treating malnourished kids. The State Department says it's still available. Factories and field workers have a different view.
UNICEF, the world’s biggest buyer of ready-to-use therapeutic food, bought less than one-third of its supplies from those nations in 2011. That share climbed to two-thirds in 2022.
Supplies of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food, a crucial treatment, would be depleted by mid-August if nothing changed.