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How Nutriset, a French company, has helped alleviate hunger and create jobs in some of the world’s poorest places

  • Written by Nicolas Dahan, Professor of Management, Seton Hall University
imageMichel Lescanne, founder and president of the French company Nutriset, holds Plumpy'nut packets in 2005.Robert Francois/AFP via Getty Images

About 19 million children under 5 around the world suffer from severe acute malnutrition every year. This life-threatening condition kills 400,000 of them – that’s one child every 10 seconds.

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