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$93 million in aid to fight malnutrition headed to 12 African countries, Haiti, State Dept says

New $93 million food aid initiative will provide ready-use therapeutic food to combat child malnutrition across Haiti and 12 African countries until June.


$93 million in aid to fight malnutrition headed to 12 African countries, Haiti, State Dept says

State Department spokesperson Tommy Pigott said in a Thursday press briefing that the Trump administration will treat nearly one million children suffering from malnutrition through $93 million in ready-use therapeutic food (RUTF). 

The food aid will be distributed in Haiti, Mali, Niger, Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan, Nigeria, Madagascar, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Kenya and Chad.

"Look, we've seen actions from this administration in order to try to encourage stability in Haiti. We've seen actions, announcements taken to try to go after those that are leading to instability in Haiti," Pigott responded. 

"For specifics on TPS, I assume that you're talking about whether they are afraid of [Department of Homeland Security] in terms of those specific decisions. But we have seen actions here from the State Department to try to encourage stability in Haiti."

In addition to providing ready-to-eat food, the new assistance, which will all be American-made, according to the State Department, will also be used to help produce or grow more ready-to-eat food, Semafor reported.  

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