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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, Swiss Re Partnership Targets Hunger, Natural Disasters
USAID, PepsiCo, and World Food Programme Partner to Increase Food Production and Address Malnutrition in Ethiopia
Ethiopia
USAID and Walmart Join Forces to Help Small Farmers and Enhance Food Security in Central America
Guatemala, Honduras
Improving the Quality and Effectiveness of International Development Aid
Keynote at the Opening Session of the Fourth High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness
Remarks by Ambassador Susan E. Rice, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, At the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology on "Building a New Nation: Rwanda's Progress and Potential"
Background Briefing on Secretary Clinton's Participation in the Fourth High-Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness
A Slight Reprieve for Somalia - New FEWS Data
Ethiopia, Kenya
U.S. Government Partners with Private Ethiopian Banks to Increase Access to Credit in Agriculture and Health Sectors
Ethiopia
USAID Supports New Fund to Advance Food Safety
Statement by Administrator Shah at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities
USAID Administrator Shah to Discuss Global Hunger, Innovation, and University Partnerships

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