School Feeding Interventions in Humanitarian Responses
- Kerina Tull; Róisín Plunkett
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The report is about school feeding programs during emergencies. It describes how these programs help children in crisis areas by providing meals at school. This support can improve children's health, learning, and attendance. The report also explains different types of feeding interventions and their benefits for communities facing hardships like conflicts or natural disasters. By ensuring kids get food at school, it helps them focus on their studies instead of worrying about hunger. These programs are important for both short-term relief and long-term development in affected regions.
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