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Assists the U.S. Agency for International Development in implementing expanded, more effective programs and policies to prevent and control micronutrient deficiencies, especially vitamin A deficiency.




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  MOST, the USAID Micronutrient Program, is USAID's flagship project for the
promotion of activities designed to improve the micronutrient status
of at-risk populations throughout the world.

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