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It has a dry and bureaucratic name, but it is ready to use therapeutic food that works for more than a decade as a life line for countless children who are starving all over the world. It was manufactured in the United States and distributed by the United States Agency for International Development. It is a paste made of peanuts, milk and vitamins that reduce the form of acute malnutrition known as “severe wasting”.

Now the Trump administration has officially completed a number of current contracts concluded by the US Development Agency for life -saving feeding, contracts that called for the delivery of paste to hundreds of thousands of children, most of them in Africa, according to non -profit organizations that are based in Georgia to deliver them, and feed the Mana.

Mark Moore, CEO of Mana, says that the ready -made boxes of paste are now accumulating in the Georgia warehouse and may not be shipped abroad. Moore told me: “If these contracts are not returned, there is no doubt that children will die.”

This comes after only days I mentioned These shipments have been suspected because Trump’s mass shootings at the United States Agency for International Development included employees supervising the last round of contracts.

The arrangements created are just a handful of hundreds that were canceled amid the Trump administration’s shocking decision this week to end 90 percent of the USA’s Foreign Agency for International Development. Since the details of this cancellation have started to go out, there is one clear thing. This last turn of the narration that Trump and his propaganda tried to revolve around these cuts – they target “sadness” within the US Agency for International Development, and they are about “waste and fraud”, and they are designed to achieve “efficiency”. All of this was revealed as absolute nonsense.

The full range of damages caused by these cuts-which started to move by the alleged government efficiency Ministry of Elon Musk-after. But ATUL GAWANE, the surgeon who previously led the World Health Agency for International Development, was established, through contacts with partners working with the United States Agency for International Development, a list of completed contracts. Among them are programs that provide childbirth care for mothers and children, which provide netting and other equipment to prevent the spread of malaria, which thwart the spread of Ebola and bird flu in dozens of countries, and much more. Gawande notes that cancellation will perform programs that help tens of millions of people.

“This will be a huge loss of lives in general,” Gwwandi told me in an interview. “Children may already die, and they will die clearly in large numbers.”

During, New York Times It has developed a long list of other ends, which include programs that prevent polio spread, HIV treatment, tuberculosis, ensuring clean drinking water in war -torn areas, and supporting public health in several other ways. Tens of millions of people benefited. Now they will not do it.

Details of the canceled mana contracts show this point. Rotif, the sweet peanut paste made by Mana, is safe to swallow by children with acute food deprivation or on the verge of hunger to death. It comes in frustration packages that do not need to be cooled, making it easy to distribute in areas that suffer from severe deprivation. It is widely welcomed as an unusual innovation in feeding children who face hunger and death.

According to More, the cancellation of the last Mana contracts will mean that about 300,000 children, most of them in Africa, do not get the assistance packages that Congress intends to them. But we are also the losers: this paste It is manufactured by American workers, made of peanuts and dairy products, are sowed by American farmers, in the spread of American and good -intentioned bonus that had long been supported by the two parties. Now it was stacked in a warehouse in Safana, not courageous and non -percentage.

All this aims to turn by Trumporld to defend the dismantling of the United States Agency for International Development. For example, Foreign Minister Marco Rubio Claim Along the “life -saving humanitarian assistance” will save. With any reasonable standard, many contracts that have just been canceled qualify for that.

What’s more, there is no longer any way to pretend any of this about “efficiency” or “good management”. Help like this is incredibly inexpensive. External aid does not form a small part of our budget; It costs things like a relative lid, but it publishes a positive image of the United States abroad and every treatment can save the child’s life.

Then Rubio’s demand earlier this month that external aid is only reviewed to ensure only “stupid” aid. In fact, this “review” process was very terrible even from the management perspective. Assuming that it is correct that the administration intends to restore some of these contracts – which is difficult to believe – so why does this review process require its suspension in the first place?

Even if some of these pendants turn into temporary, they will have severe consequences. Programs like these are dependent on complex supply chains, which include workers in the United States and abroad. It requires continuous supplies and continuous management over time. Jandi said that many people who benefit from continuous treatments at this moment “have been completely abandoned.”

“They stop plane in Medvlo, shoot the crew, then try to tell us that it will not be a disaster.” “Ending contracts means that we do not invest in a process of decline at all.”

The fact that these discounts have been dealt with in this way – frankly and reckless – raises everything we need to know about the real goal of the administration: to broadcast a clear message to the world, we are now ignoring any feeling of commitment to the world poor. Awandi also said: “They celebrate the joy of destroying these programs.”


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