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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.

Stories

In Honduras, Eggplant Exports Raise Incomes of Producers, Create New Employment Opportunities in Rural Village
Feed the Future Transforming Lives of People Living with HIV in Kenya
Women Cash In with Traditional African Crop in Senegal
Cambodian Fish Farmers Save Ponds and Fish through Climate Change Adaptation Techniques
OPIC Has Another Record-Setting Year for Renewable Resources
Ghana
New Feed the Future Program Supports Transformational Approaches to Agriculture-Led Growth
Request for Applications: Feed the Future Agriculture Technology Transfer Project
Ghana
Disaster Declaration by the U.S. Government for Effects of Hurricane Sandy in Haiti
Statement by Courtney Nemroff, Counselor for Economic and Social Affairs, on Agenda Item 26 Agriculture Development and Food Security at the Second Committee
From Girls to Agricultural Leaders
Modern Greenhouse Technology Allows Farms to Compete with Imported Produce and Increase Income
U.S. Government Establishes Loan Mechanism for Purchase of Farm Machinery

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