Blog entries tagged USDA:

Starting early with those who need it most in Senegal

Health huts and prenatal care are proving essential in preventing malnutrition...

February 8th, 2012 | Tags: children, commodities, FFE, Food for Education, health, healthcare, malnutrition, mothers, rations, Senegal, USDA | Category: | Leave a comment

Filling stomachs, feeding minds in Senegal

February 8th, 2012 | Tags: education, FFE, food, Food for Education, food security, rations, schools, Senegal, USDA | Category: | Leave a comment

School Feeding Given Higher Priority in Cameroon

Article featured in GCNF's December Newsletter....

December 30th, 2011 | Tags: agriculture, Cameroon, Food for Education, school feeding, schools, USDA | Category: | Leave a comment

Moringa Tree Recruited in the Fight Against Malnutrition in Senegal

July 19th, 2011 | Tags: Food for Education, malnutrition, Matam, McGovern-Dole, moringa, Peace Corps, Senegal, USDA | Category: | Leave a comment

School feeding program boosts enrollment, student performance in Cameroon

With school enrollment up 40%, Counterpart is helping students both in and out of the classroom...

July 19th, 2011 | Tags: Bui, Cameroon, education, FAO, Food for Education, food security, McGovern-Dole, school, USDA, WFP | Category: | Leave a comment

The Difference an Onion Can Make

September 20th, 2010 | Tags: farmers, Khar Yalla, onion, purchase agreement, Senegal, Senegal River Valley, USDA | Category: | Leave a comment

Representative from US Embassy in Cameroon visits Counterpart’s Project Site

June 15th, 2010 | Tags: Bamenda, Cameroon, school, students, USDA | Category: | Leave a comment

Women of Podor Receive Encouragement from the Senegalese President

January 12th, 2009 | Tags: entrepreneurs, Food for Progress, income generation, microenterprise, microloans, poverty, President, Senegal, Senegalese president, USDA, women | Category: Impact Stories | Leave a comment

Saving Cash, Starting Business

December 3rd, 2003 | Tags: entrepreneurs, Food for Progress, income generation, microenterprise, microloans, Podor, poverty, Senegal, USDA, women | Category: Impact Stories | Leave a comment