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USAID is the world’s largest provider of international food assistance. For more than 50 years, USAID has brought hope and nourishment to the hungry corners of the world. USAID provides development food assistance to target the underlying causes of hunger and malnutrition. These programs aim to reduce chronic malnutrition among children under five and pregnant or lactating women, increase and diversify household income and strengthen and diversify agricultural production and productivity to build resilience and reduce the need for food assistance.
Development Program Proposal Guidance:
Request for Applications
Technical Reference Chapters for Development Food Assistance Programs - Updated July 2017
Frequently Asked Questions for Refine and Implement Pilot Approach
Final Fiscal Year 2017 Request for Applications for Development Food Security Activities in Uganda
FFP Summary of Changes in FY 2016 RFA
Country Specific Guidance and Additional Resources
Country Specific Guidance and other resources can be found on the Country Fact Sheets page.
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