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Coronavirus: Over 320 Million Children Missing School Meals

Akanimo Sampson by Akanimo Sampson
March 22, 2020
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More than 320 million children around the world are currently missing out on school meals due to school closures because of the coronavirus pandemic. 

Many of the children, according to a key United Nations agency, are from poor families and depend on the daily meals they receive at school.

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Some 37 countries where the World Food Programme (WFP) implements school feeding programmes have so far reported partial or country-wide closure of the school. 

This means that nearly nine million children are no longer receiving WFP-supported school meals – and that number is set to rise in the coming days and weeks.

WFP, a UN agency, is the world’s largest humanitarian organisation, saving lives in emergencies, building prosperity and supporting a sustainable future for people recovering from conflict, disasters and the impact of climate change.

However, the closure of schools around the world due to COVID-19 risks having a major impact on the health and nutrition of school children.

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The effects on children and their families are dire. 

For many, hungry children, a school meal may be their only nutritious meal during the day – without it, they lose the protection of vital vitamins and micronutrients. 

For poor families, the value of a meal in school is equivalent to about 10 per cent of a household’s monthly income. 

For families with several children in school, that can mean substantial savings. The loss of the school meal means a loss of income.

Director of school feeding at WFP, Carmen Burbano, says “this pandemic is having a devastating effect on school children around the world, particularly in developing countries. 

“For children from vulnerable households whose only proper meal is the one they get at school, this turn of events is calamitous. 

‘’We can shift to online learning, but not online eating. Some solutions are needed and that’s what we’re working on.”

WFP is working with governments and partners to ensure that school children and their families continue to receive the support that addresses their food and nutritional requirements during the COVID-19 crisis.

In countries where schools are still open, it is vital to ensure that hygiene, behaviour and food safety and quality standards are followed and that social distancing measures are addressed to reduce the risk of infection. 

WFP is also working with partners to improve access to water and sanitation.

In countries where schools are closed, WFP is evaluating possible alternatives. This includes providing take-home rations in lieu of the meals, home delivery of food and provision of cash or vouchers.

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Where emergency safety net programmes are being introduced by the governments in response to COVID-19, WFP is advocating that primary schoolchildren and their families are included as part of the vulnerable population.

WFP directly supports governments with school feeding programmes in 61 countries where they offer a critical social safety net for poor and vulnerable households. 

In 2018, school meals programmes supported by WFP reached an estimated 16.4 million children around the world.

Some programmes provide complete meals, while others distribute high-energy biscuits fortified snacks such as date bars. In countries with high levels of poverty, 

WFP offers take-home rations which have proven nutritional benefits for younger siblings.

 

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