Evaluation of the Supplemental Food for School Children Program:Executive Summary
Education Sector Analytical and Capacity Development Partnership (ACDP) | June 2012
Abstract
The main goal of the program was to overcome malnutrition among schoolchildren in Indonesia. The incidence of stunting in children aged 6-14 years was 13.3% for boys and 10.9% for girls in 2010.
One of the key highlights of the program is increasing the community participation and increasing the community’s income through the increased use of local products.
Citation
Education Sector Analytical and Capacity Development Partnership (ACDP). 2012. Evaluation of the Supplemental Food for School Children Program:Executive Summary. © Education Sector Analytical and Capacity Development Partnership (ACDP). http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4382. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Basic Education
Educational Policies
Women's Education
Education programs
Levels Of Education
Secondary Education
Right to education
Education
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