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Why Bolivia? of the population cannot afford adequate food for a healthy life of rural households cannot afford the minimum caloric intake and nearly all have micronutrient deficiencies of the population live in primarily rural areas metric tons of fortified vegetable oil to cook 2 school meals per day. Make an impact Visit ManoaMano.org and find out how you can help Through its 3-year partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme, the Truvia® brand donated 67,330 Bolivian schoolchildren fed The Truvia ® brand’s contribution in Bolivia Through its partnership with the Truvia ® brand, WFP has worked with local communities to build cleaner stoves In the years to come, these efficient stoves will allow Bolivians to make their food... Using less fuel Generating less harmful smoke Minimizing environmental destruction 258 130 40 % 68 % 65 % benefitting more than children and teachers 30,900 children 50 , 554 Micronutrient powder was distributed to more than As [a] parent [I] am very satisfied that the children have a daily breakfast and lunch at the school. The products provided by WFP and the Municipality allow them to have a diversified diet. – Adolfo Brito, Father Truvia's support came at a time when we didn't have any resources, and were almost going to close this type of program. – Sergio Torres, head of Bolivia operations for the WFP

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Page 1: Through its 3-year partnership with the United Nations ... · United Nations World Food Programme, the Truvia¨ brand donated 67,330 Bolivian schoolchildren fed The Truvia¨ brandÕs

WhyBolivia?

of the population cannot afford adequate food for a healthy life

of rural households cannot afford the minimum caloric intake and nearly all have micronutrient deficiencies

of the population live in primarily rural areas

metric tonsof fortified vegetable oil to cook 2 school meals per day.

Make an impactVisit ManoaMano.org

and find out how you can help

Through its 3-year partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme, the Truvia® brand donated

67,330 Bolivian schoolchildren fed

The Truvia® brand’s contributionin Bolivia

Through its partnershipwith the Truvia® brand, WFP has worked with localcommunities to build

cleaner stoves

In the years to come, these efficient stoves will allow Bolivians to make their food...

Using less fuel

Generating less harmful smoke

Minimizing environmental destruction

258

130

40%

68%

65%

benefitting more than

children and teachers

30,900

children50,554Micronutrient powder was distributed to more than

As [a] parent [I] am very satisfied that the children have a daily breakfast and lunch at the school. The products provided by WFP and the Municipality allow them to have a diversified diet. – Adolfo Brito, Father

Truvia's support came at a time when we didn't have any resources, and were almost going to close this type of program.– Sergio Torres, head of Bolivia operations for the WFP