Category: <span>food</span>

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2016 Blog – Food for Knowledge in Mozambique – Planet Aid

by John Nagiecki, Director of Communications, Planet Aid Three years ago, Planet Aid and its partners started a new project in Mozambique to provide 65,000 children with a daily school lunch. The project, called Food for Knowledge, is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the McGovern–Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition...

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2016 Blog – A shared experience: Tony and Lyndon

Food professional Tony Mulgrew: Being part of ISMD is to help emphasise the importance of school meals on an international stage with the importance of how children can benefit from having school meal. It gives schools the chance to show case the work they are doing in education of the quality of using fresh local...

March 6, 2016March 9, 2018
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2016 Blog – Looking back at four years of ISMD

Hello everyone connected with school food and child nutrition I hope everyone is enjoying the 4th International school meals day. I really cannot believe is it really over four years since the day in Denver whilst at the SNA ANC that the concept of reaching out across the globe to celebrate all that is good about...

March 6, 2016March 9, 2018
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2016 Blog – The importance of school food and food education

Dr Allan talks about the importance of school food and food education This Government wants all our children get the best start in life. To help achieve that, we need to do what we can to improve their health and wellbeing – what they eat while at school has a role to play. Almost 8...

March 9, 2015March 9, 2018
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2015 and before Blogs

Read a selection of previous International School Meals Day blogs from USDA: http://blogs.usda.gov/2014/02/10/usda-invites-schools-to-celebrate-international-school-meals-day-on-march-6/ http://blogs.usda.gov/tag/international-school-meals-day/ And from the World Bank: http://blogs.worldbank.org/health/school-meals-benefit-women-and-girls-around-the-world http://blogs.worldbank.org/health/next-time-it-could-be-you-why-we-should-all-care-about-international-school-meals-day

March 9, 2015March 9, 2018
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2015 – Planet Aid

2015 – Planet Aid Background Many children in rural Mozambique go to school with an empty stomach. Families often do not have enough means to provide their children with a lunch or a coin or two to buy a snack during the day.  In fact, many Mozambican families cannot afford to eat more than once a day. Most...

March 9, 2015March 9, 2018
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2015 – Partnership for Child Development

2015 – Partnership for Child Development Creating tasty traditional school meals through Home Grown School Feeding Here are some startling facts for you: 368 million school meals are served up every school day and yet 60 million children go to school hungry every school day. At the same time over 44 million children are classed...

March 9, 2015March 9, 2018
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2015 – Carterknowle School and Taylor Shaw, UK

2015 – Carterknowle School and Taylor Shaw The International School Bake Off 2015 Carterknowle School Nutrition Action Group – The ‘Tooty Fruities’ regularly meet up to learn more about food and nutrition and discuss its opinion of school meals provided by Taylor Shaw. They have recently reviewed the new School Food Standards and decided they...

March 9, 2015March 9, 2018
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2015 – 14 October Secondary School for girls, Yemen

2015 – 14 October Secondary School for girls Yemeni traditional dishes Background The students wanted to participate in International School Meals Day as part of the ISA project they did about school meals. What we did / what we are doing The students prepared famous traditional dishes. Then they had a food exhibition at school and invited...