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Rural women’s entrepreneurship contributes to the fight against child malnutrition in the Delta zone of Mali

As part of the "Enriched Products" social safety net, USAID Feed the Future Mali's Sugu Yiriwa activity is transforming agri-food processing units into autonomous service providers. The activity buys enriched flour directly from these women. This approach not only meets vital needs, but also boosts women's entrepreneurship in very remote areas of Mali.

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