In rural areas, among indigenous populations, children may go to school with an empty stomach.
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Interview: Louis Imbleau, World Food Programme Country Director in Liberia
In the present circumstances, funding for any expansion of school feeding will have to come from external donors.
Read More »Interview with Camilo Guerrero González, Fundación Pies Descalzos (Barefoot Foundation)
For many children, the meal they receive at school is the only they have during the day.
Read More »Interview: Zelleke Shibeshi, Emergency Program Coordinator, Catholic Relief Services, Southern Sudan
The primary focus of CRS Sudan’s school feeding program is to ensure that schoolchildren have access to food.
Read More »Interview: Jakob Mikkelsen of the UN World Food Programme in Ethiopia
Supporting school feeding programs helps children get an education in a healthy and child-friendly school environment.
Read More »Interview: Giorgia Testolin, Country Director of the World Food Programme – Djibouti
The school feeding program and take-home rations have been crucial in increasing school attendance for girls in rural areas.
Read More »Interview: Jaime Vallaure of the UN World Food Programme in Honduras
School meals may be the only nutritious meal offered to school children in Honduras.
Read More »Interview: Jeff Hillard, Editor of RED!
RED! takes readers boldly into the heart of prison, jail, re-entry, recovery, and transformation.
Read More »Interview: Laura Sheahen of Catholic Relief Services on Sister Maria Tolledo’s Efforts to Fight Child Hunger in Moldova
Many of the children are from very poor families, so food is definitely an incentive for the kids to come to Sister Maria's.
Read More »Interview: Abdou Dieng of the World Food Programme in Guinea
WFP’s school feeding network has been used as a channel to reach vulnerable children and their families.
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