2019 – Celebrating ISMD In Mozambique

2019 – Celebrating ISMD In Mozambique

The theme for ISMD 2019 is “Who makes my meal?”

The aim is to encourage young people to learn more about where their food comes from.

In Mozambique, primary school children in select schools in the Maputo Province understand that their lunch comes from farmers in the United States. The daily fortified, protein-rich corn-soy porridge they receive is delivered and prepared thanks to Planet Aid and ADPP Mozambique’s Food for Knowledge Project, funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program.

Home Grown Food

Beginning in mid-2017, Food for Knowledge launched a new Home Grown School Feeding Garden component. This new initiative is establishing small farms of three to five hectares each near select schools, with the aim of providing a local source of food that complements the fortified corn-soy porridge shipped from the States.

Watch the above video about the Home Grown School Feeding Gardens, and visit Planetaid.org/FFK to learn more about Food for Knowledge’s holistic strategy to improve nutrition and educational outcomes in Mozambique.

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