Since President Donald Trump froze international aid in January, hundreds of thousands of packets of Edesia's famine-fighting food worth millions of dollars has been stuck in Rhode Island warehouses ...
Navyn Salem didn't have experience in building factories or food distribution when she started a non-profit, Edesia, and created the first U.S. factory to produce a life-saving packet called ...
Plumpy'Nut bars manufactured at the Edesia Nutrition plant in Rhode Island. Has the "ready-to-use therapeutic food" — credited with an 80 to 90% recovery rate among malnourished children — been caught ...
Navyn Salem cried when she got a call last week — but they were happy tears. They were sparked by a message from the U.S. State Department: After months of confusion from stop-work orders, contract ...
Levels of hunger around the world are rising. Plumpy’nut, a peanut-based paste (or sometimes biscuit) is able to feed children experiencing severe malnutrition, often saving lives. But how ...
Fatima Jubril lost her husband when the militant group Boko Haram attacked their farm in northeast Nigeria last September. Fleeing her village with her four children, she found shelter in a displaced ...
It's a "ready-to-use therapeutic food" that's had remarkable success in treating malnourished kids. The State Department says it's still... Fatima Jubril lost her husband when the militant group Boko ...
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