Malnutrition is a hostile force that is ripping off the lives of African children and stealing the joy of many African mothers. According to the United Nation Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), one in every five households in Liberia suffers food insecurity. UNICEF made the impact of malnutrition clearer when it reported that about 230,000 children under the age of five risk suffering from chronic malnutrition in Liberia. Amid these effects, 23-year old Elton Reeves has risen up to convince his community that true entrepreneurs are born to solve societal problems. The two-month old company collects produce from farmers to make local baby cereals that contain vitamin A, protein and carbohydrates.
Source: Daily Observer December 18, 2017 02:26 UTC