MANA Nutrition, a non-profit that says it has fed 10 million children across the globe since 2010 with packets of peanut butter paste, is in trouble due to deep cuts in federal programs targeting international aid programs under U.S. President Donald Trump.
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- MANA Nutrition produces food packets to fight child malnutrition worldwide.
- The nonprofit relies on USAID, which previously accounted for 90% of its budget. 41s
- US government aid cuts under the Trump administration have threatened the plant's operations. 47s
- No layoffs have occurred yet, but the plant can only operate through August without new funding. 1m 35s
- MANA Nutrition's leadership remains hopeful and is seeking new partnerships to continue its mission. 1m 54s