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USAID food for nearly 30,000 hungry kids to be destroyed: Official | Food News

16 July 2025
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USAID food for nearly 30,000 hungry kids to be destroyed: Official | Food News
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Nearly 500 tonnes of emergency food aid, intended for 27,000 malnourished children in Afghanistan and Pakistan, will be incinerated due to the closure of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) under President Trump’s administration, which left the food to expire in a Dubai warehouse. Despite efforts to save some food for other countries, the waste highlights a significant failure in distributing aid as the US shifts its foreign assistance model.

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Food for 27,000 hungry kids in Afghanistan and Pakistan will be thrown away because the U.S. government stopped helping with food aid.

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