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GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
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GUATEMALA 2018. Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025
11 June 2018, El Horizonte, Guatemala - Dulce Mar?is a 12-year-old girl who is in the 6th grade of the Mixed Rural Official School of El Horizonte village. She is one of the students of the sustainable healthy school that has benefited from the School Feeding Law 16-2017 approved in 2017 and that is currently being implemented. *** FAO project: Strengthening the School Feeding Program in the framework of the Hunger-Free Latin America and the Caribbean Initiative 2025. The efforts of the Parliamentary Front against Hunger, in close collaboration with FAO expertise, to create discussion and policy momentum led to the approval of the School-feeding Law. The Sustainable Healthy School model, based on the FAO-Brazil Regional Cooperation Programme and South-South Cooperation, has increased from five pilot schools to over 400 nationwide, and will extend to 7,000 in its next phase. Key features of the initiative include healthy and culturally sensitive menus, engaged parents and community leaders, improved dining and kitchen infrastructure, pedagogic school gardens, inter-sectorial cooperation, and public purchases from family farming.
Background: Guatemala?s chronic child malnutrition rates hover at 46.5 percent for children under 5 years of age (the highest rate in the region and the fifth highest worldwide). In rural and predominantly indigenous communities, chronic child malnutrition is especially high - 53 and 58 percent respectively.
More than an investment in increased food and nutrition security for elementary-level school children, the school-feeding law, approved in September 2017, represents a long-term social protection commitment by the Guatemalan government to this otherwise vulnerable age group. More nutritious and sufficient school meals are helping keep food-insecure children in school and ensure their proper cognitive and physical development, with the healthy school menus using locally-sourced fresh ingredients from family farming. Moreover, the local linkages between schools and family farmers allow for school menus that are conscious of cultural norms and regional dietary preferences. The success of the initiative has resulted in the scaling up the sustainable school model from five pilot schools in San Marcos and another five in Huehuetenango (Western Guatemala) in 2014 to 420 schools in the San Marcos, Huehuetenango, and Chiquimula (Eastern Guatemala) departments in 2017, with complementary efforts to integrate fish foods into school menus currently underway.
06/11/2018
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