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The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) focuses our maternal and child nutrition efforts in countries where there is a high burden of undernutrition and where country ownership and coordination can be realized in practice. Country ownership is the most effective means to coordinate development efforts and achieve sustainable impact in improving nutrition and health and ending extreme poverty.
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USAID Maternal and Child Nutrition Country Profiles
The following countries are nutrition priority countries in USAID’s Global Health Bureau and are recipients of nutrition funds.
- Bangladesh Nutrition Profile
- Burkina Faso Nutrition Profile
- Cambodia Nutrition Profile
- Democratic Republic of the Congo Nutrition Profile
- Ethiopia Nutrition Profile
- Ghana Nutrition Profile
- Guatemala Nutrition Profile
- Haiti Nutrition Profile
- Kenya Nutrition Profile
- Madagascar Nutrition Profile
- Malawi Nutrition Profile
- Mali Nutrition Profile
Other Nutrition Country Profiles
The following countries are additional recipients of nutrition funds to advance the multi-sectoral nutrition strategy.
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