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    A decade of nutrition gains at risk as US-funded systems vanish in Nepal

    The USAID-backed nutrition system that once reached some of Nepal’s most vulnerable districts has collapsed, halting screening and straining health posts already short on staff and supplies.

    By Sunita Neupane // 03 December 2025

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    ‘We’re turning away 9 out of 10 hungry people’: The cost of shrinking aid
    ‘We’re turning away 9 out of 10 hungry people’: The cost of shrinking aid

    KRISHNANAGAR, Nepal — Genmati Kahar holds her daughter, Aarohi, close, feeding her formula she bought months ago from India. Just over 2 years old, Aarohi is trapped in a cycle of severe acute malnutrition. Several months ago, health workers measured her upper arm circumference at just 9.5 centimeters — far below safe limits. She cannot speak, walk, hold her head steady, or sit upright. Much of her day is spent crying.

    Kahar’s grief is layered. Last October, as her municipality prepared to launch a new nutrition program, Aarohi’s twin sister, Ruhi, died at 17 months after a prolonged struggle with malnutrition. Her eldest daughter has graduated to moderate malnutrition, but Kahar is worried constantly that her health will worsen once more.

    “I can never take my eyes off my children,” Kahar said. “It feels like I’m paying for the sins of my past life in this one.”

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      Sunita Neupane is an independent journalist based in Kathmandu, Nepal. She is dedicated to covering sensitive topics such as public health, LGBTQ issues, and human rights. With a strong focus on social justice, she uses her reporting to amplify voices within her community. Her work has previously been featured in the Global Press Journal.

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