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Feeding Hungry Children

Dr. Buddhima Lokuge, of Doctors Without Borders, discusses several strategies that are being implemented to feed starving children around the world, including no-cook food aids. One of them, Plumpy'nut, is a peanut-based paste that is used in famine relief and to combat malnutrition in the developing world. Dr.

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By Evan Kleiman • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

Dr. Buddhima Lokuge, of Doctors Without Borders, discusses several strategies that are being implemented to feed starving children around the world, including no-cook food aids. One of them, Plumpy'nut, is a peanut-based paste that is used in famine relief and to combat malnutrition in the developing world.

Access to Essential Medicines Campaign.

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