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Nutrition

Almost half of deaths for children under five years of age are attributed to malnutrition, and those children who survive have compromised cognitive and physical development. Feed the Future works with partners across the food and health system so families around the world have access to safe, affordable and nourishing diets. By investing in nutrition, Feed the Future is investing in a future where children survive, grow up to unlock their potential and become active contributors to their countries’ prosperity.

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USAID Partners with Nigerian Government to Increase Private Financing for Nigerian Agriculture
Feed the Future Groundnut Grants Improve Local Value Chains at the Grassroots Level
U.S. Government Successfully Completes Land Reform Project
Remarks by David Lane, U.S. Ambassador tothe UN Food and Agriculture Organizations in Rome, Press Conference, Blantyre, Malawi
Smallholder Farmers in Kenya Feed the Present and the Future
New Dimensions in Agricultural Extension Management Triangular Training Program
U.S. Government Investments in Haiti's Rebuilding and Renewal
U.S. Ambassador to the UN Food and Agriculture Agencies to Visit Tanzania and Malawi
52 New Peace Corps Volunteers Sworn in at U.S. Embassy
Feed the Future Monitoring System Promotes Transparency, Accountability
U.S. African Development Foundation Reaches 32,000 Beneficiaries
G-20 Establishes Meeting of Agricultural Chief Scientists

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