Poor diets and malnutrition in school age children (SAC) in Ghana affect children’s school attendance, lower their academic achievement and cognitive levels (Parish and Gelli, 2015), besides causing stunted growth and wasting. School Feeding Programme (SFP) is a social protection safety net that improves the educational and health outcomes of school pupils. Ghana since 2005, […] Source: IFPRI Ghana
School feeding programs improve nutrition and child growth across generations: Evidence from India
Research shows free school feeding programs improve health and nutrition outcomes not only for participants, but later for their children.
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