To provide support for scaling up global access to multiple micronutrient supplements and other cost effective maternal and child interventions, and for other purposes.
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- House Committee on Foreign AffairsReferred To · 2026-07-02
Plain-English Summary
The legislation would fund programs to increase access to vitamin and mineral supplements for pregnant women and children in developing countries, along with other proven health interventions that are inexpensive to deliver. The money would support efforts to reduce malnutrition and improve health outcomes for mothers and young children in low-income nations around the world. This would primarily affect international aid organizations, health programs in developing countries, and the vulnerable populations they serve.
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