心理干预
背景(考古学)
福利
心理学
老年学
政治学
医学
地理
精神科
考古
法学
作者
Lesley Drake,Meena Fernandes,Elisabetta Aurino,Josephine Kiamba,Boitshepo Giyose,Carmen Burbano,Harold Alderman,Mai Lu,Arlene Mitchell,Aulo Gelli
出处
期刊:The World Bank eBooks
[The World Bank]
日期:2017-11-20
卷期号:: 147-164
被引量:51
标识
DOI:10.1596/978-1-4648-0423-6_ch12
摘要
Reviews the evidence about how school feeding meets multiple objectives—including social safety nets, education, nutrition, health, and local agriculture—and provides some indication of costs in relation to benefits. School feeding remains common across low-, middle-, and high-income countries, but significant variation exists, driven by context. School feeding can serve to protect earlier investments in child welfare, buffering the effects of early shocks and contributing to the continuum of interventions from childhood through adolescence and into adulthood. School feeding also has the potential to address emerging issues such as the nutrition transition and could see integration with other school health interventions, such as deworming, for greater impact. Homegrown school feeding can not only change eating preferences of households, improve community incomes, and smallholder production and market access, but can also benefit investments in rural economies and contribute to national food security. The costs of school feeding vary significantly across countries, and future research remains necessary on the quantification of benefits to ensure more valid comparisons with other interventions.
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