LH Jomaa, E McDonnell, C Probart - Nutrition reviews, 2011 - academic.oup.com
School feeding programs (SFPs) are intended to alleviate short-term hunger, improve nutrition and cognition of children, and transfer income to families. The present review …
C Hendrix, HJ Brinkman - Stability: International Journal …, 2013 - account.stabilityjournal.org
This paper addresses two related topics: 1) the circular link between food insecurity and conflict, with particular emphasis on the Sahel, and 2) the potential role of food security …
B Snilstveit, J Stevenson, R Menon, D Phillips… - 2016 - repositorio.minedu.gob.pe
It includes studies assessing the impact of 216 programmes implemented across 52 low-and middle-income countries. And it moves beyond examining whether a programme works or …
H Wittman, J Blesh - Journal of Agrarian Change, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
The global discourse on food sovereignty suggests several mechanisms for improving food security and agricultural livelihoods, including redistributive land reform and restructuring of …
VALUE CHAINS FOR NUTRITION Page 1 VALUE CHAINS FOR NUTRITION Corinna Hawkes and Marie Ruel 2020 Conference Paper 4 s February 2011 Advance Copy Page 2 2020 …
We study the effect of the world's largest school feeding program on children's learning outcomes. Staggered implementation across different states of a 2001 Indian Supreme …
L Drake, A Woolnough, C Burbano, DAP Bundy - 2016 - books.google.com
Compiled by the Partnership for Child Development at Imperial College London, the World Food Programme, the World Bank and the African Union's New Partnership for Africa's …
H Alderman, D Bundy - The World Bank Research Observer, 2012 - academic.oup.com
School feeding programs are politically popular interventions. They are, nevertheless, difficult to assess in terms of effectiveness since their impact is partially on education and …
We evaluate a “girl-friendly” primary school program in Burkina Faso using a regression discontinuity design. After 2.5 years, the program increased enrollment by 19 percentage …