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"Many children who normally wouldn't be screened have been screened, and there has been a reduction in the mortality rate." The Senegal Ministry of Health had plans to expand this model throughout the country. But US aid cuts have thrown those plans into question. Make Those In Poverty Die Again
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Through an innovative program, parents in Senegal had easy access to a therapeutic food that's a boon for malnourished kids. Now there are shortages. Health specialists say U.S. aid cuts are to blame. n.pr/4gjSVbf
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Through an innovative program, parents in Senegal had easy access to a therapeutic food that's a boon for malnourished kids. Now there are shortages. Health specialists say U.S. aid cuts are to blame.
A plan to get lifesaving food to hungry kids was working well -- until it wasn't
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