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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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U.S. Government Leaders Highlight Commitment to Reducing Poverty and Undernutrition
Secretary Clinton Announces Pledge From Civil Society Partners to Invest Over One Billion Dollars in Food Security
Secretary Clinton Highlights Civil Society Contributions To End Global Hunger
Secretary Clinton's Remarks at Feed the Future: Partnering with Civil Society
Five More Questions about the New Alliance for Food Security and Nutrition
Ghana
From Poverty to Progressive Farmer in Tajikistan
Twitter Chat Highlights: Feed the Future Learning Agenda
U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania Inspired by Feed the Future Activities
Remarks by USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah at Mississippi State University
Foreign Agricultural Service Food for Education Program Fuels Food for Thought
Remarks by Ambassador Donald Teitelbaum at the Launch of New Alliance Cooperation Framework in Ghana
Ghana
International Community Partners with Government of Tanzania to Leverage Private Sector Agricultural Growth

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