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School meals can be used to effectively tackle hunger, nutrition, education, gender inequality and broader development issues. They transfer much needed income to food insecure households.
WFP has worked with governments and NGOs on school meals for 45 years. Good practices and lessons learned were identified from this experience, including 8 quality standards for the implementation of sustainable school meals programmes. These 8 quality standards are the basis for WFP’s new approach to school meals.
School meals are implemented in emergency, protracted relief and recovery and development contexts. Last year there were WFP school meals programmes in 68 countries.
Building strong partnerships with governments, United Nations agencies, Non-Governmental Organisations, the private sector and communities are crucial for the sound implementation of school meals programmes.
The five main outcomes of school feeding are:
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Learning from Experience: Good Practices from 45 Years of School Feeding
Re-thinking School Feeding: social safety nets, child development and the education sector (World Bank/WFP joint publication - Executive Summary)
School feeding: a sound investment (WFP/Boston Consulting Group joint cost-benefit analysis of School Meals)
Home Grown School Feeding: a Framework to Link School Feeding with Local Agricultural Production
Report of the Bellagio Strategic Meeting (16-17 July 2009)