It is estimated that around 418 million children benefit from school meals—around 41 per cent of children enrolled in primary school, a figure that has been increasing despite interruptions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As a social protection mechanism, school-feeding programmes play a crucial role for children and families, especially when combined with local procurement policies for local smallholder farmers.
In this episode, we discuss how school feeding programmes impact vulnerable households and smallholder farmers, as well as how better to combine these two aspects in home-grown school feeding initiatives. We also explore the role of international cooperation in sharing experiences and advancing good practices.
Emerging Trends in the Indo-Pacific Series Ep. 02 | Social Protection for Gig Workers in Southeast Asia
Ep. 37 | The Evolution of Social Protection in the Pacific
Ep. 36 | Gender-Transformative Social Protection
Ep. 35 | Exploring COP28: Supporting Just Transition through Social Protection
Ep. 34 | Looking Back on Social Protection in 2023
Shaping the G20 Agenda: Social Protection, Development and Global Priorities
Children on the Move
Accountability in Social Protection and Humanitarian Contexts
Impacts of Social Protection
Care Economy: Reducing Unpaid Work and Inequality
Resilience building through Adaptive Social Protection
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty: Active Labour Market Policies
GBV Series Ep. 3 | Addressing and Supporting Survivors of Violence through Social Protection
GBV Series Ep. 2 | Designing Social Protection to Safeguard and Mitigate against Gender-Based Violence
GBV Series Ep. 1| How Can Social Protection Impact Gender-Based Violence?
Ep. 22 | Digital Financial Inclusion
Ep. 21 | Looking Back at Social Protection in 2022
Ep.20 | Addressing Climate Risks through Social Protection
Ep. 19 | Mind the Nutrition Gap
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