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Title: Laos school children to receive healthy meals Post by Lao Democratic on 24th Mar, 2011 at 5:10pm
New York, Mar 24 : For the first time in Laos, nearly 1,000 primary school children will receive a healthy, balanced school lunch prepared from food bought at the local market under a joint United Nations-Government pilot project that will also benefit local farmers.
The children will receive a lunch made from rice provided by the UN World Food Programme (WFP) and completed by food which their school buys at local markets. “The Government of Lao PDR has already made great strides towards a national school meals programme,” WFP country representative Eri Kudo said, using the official title of the South-East Asian country – Lao People’s Democratic Republic. “The Home Grown School Feeding (HGSF) pilot is an important step in this direction, and WFP stands ready to support the Government now and in the future to ensure no child in Lao PDR has to attend school hungry.” During the past week, 42 officials from the Laotian education ministry have been trained on the principles of HGSF and healthy nutrition. Activities will be piloted in nine villages across Phongsaly and Oudomxay provinces during the 2011-2012 school year, starting in Sep. The project will not only ensure children receive a nutritious meal every day they attend classes, but also support local farmers by buying the foods they produce. The lessons learned in the pilot villages will be used to refine the programme and expand HGSF to more schools in the following school year. Some 157,000 pre-primary and primary school students children living in remote villages in Laos already benefit from the WFP-assisted school meals programme. Every day at school, they receive a nutritious mid-morning snack that stills short-term hunger and helps them concentrate on their lessons. At the beginning and end of the school year, take-home rations of rice are given to the students to help them and their families continue on the path of education. In addition to the nutritional benefits, school meals have been shown to be an effective way to encourage parents to send their children, especially girls, to school. |
Title: Re: Laos school children to receive healthy meals Post by Lao Democratic on 24th Mar, 2011 at 5:22pm
What a great program. Food prices has gone up. More student will attend school. About 40% of Lao children are malnourish. Thank you United Nation. I supported this program and where can I donate?
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Title: Re: Laos school children to receive healthy meals Post by MrLao4ever on 24th Mar, 2011 at 5:33pm
Amen to that and want to donate too.
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Title: Re: Laos school children to receive healthy meals Post by Lao Democratic on 24th Mar, 2011 at 10:17pm
I grew up poor in Laos. I know how it's. Food is expensive but salary is too low.
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Title: Re: Laos school children to receive healthy meals Post by Larb Dip on 25th Mar, 2011 at 5:26am
What are those rednecks ('the government') doing? Why does the UN need to step in and do their jobs for them? >:(
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Title: Re: Laos school children to receive healthy meals Post by Lao Democratic on 25th Mar, 2011 at 6:08am
Vietnam is in control and has influences on Laos policy. Any help we can get for Laos the better especially for children and education. As we can see for the past 35 year our good buddy ai nong Vietnam had not done much helping Laos with feeding Lao children, education, health care.
>:( :-[ Larb Dip wrote on 25th Mar, 2011 at 5:26am:
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Title: Re: Laos school children to receive healthy meals Post by Lao Democratic on 25th Mar, 2011 at 6:10pm
Vietnam is the second largest rice producer in the world. It would be nice if they donate some to needy Lao children. After all Vietnam, Laos are ai nong gan I though.
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