The primary aim of the evaluation was to build common understanding of: i) the contribution of school feeding to development objectives; ii) the comparative costs incurred by Government and communities in implementing school feeding programmes; iii) the design adjustments that Government and its partners should make to integrate school feeding into its national social protection agenda; iv) the mo
Learn about how WFP provides school meals, snacks & take-home incentives, as well as technical assistance to governments for national school feeding programmes.
In an effort to combat child labour in Egypt, the European Union (EU) signed a partnership agreement with the World Food Programme (WFP) in July 2014 for a EUR 60 million project entitled “Enhancing Access of Children to Education and Fighting Child Labour”, with a special focus on girls.