. >> finally, these antibiotics and water sanitation tablets will help givnel to fight off infections from water-borne bacteria. medika mamba is manufactured entirely in haiti. it's produced by meds and foods for kids, which employs 20 haitian workers. here, they roast and grind 60 tons of peanuts, the main component of the mix, each year. that's enough to treat up to 8,000 children. now they're trying to source all their raw peanuts locally to boost haiti's agricultural capacity. >> [speaking native language] we can't do like everyone else has done forever, which is import rice, import corn, import all these other commodities. they have the capacity to grow those things here. >> so, they're training haitian farmers to help them increase their productivity. it's a long-term strategy, but in time, they hope to produce enough peanuts in haiti to be able to export medika mamba to other countries in need. >> [speaking native language] >> back at the clinic, givnel is having his first taste. it's not just food, it's the promise of a brighter future, one spoonful at a time. >> that's all fo