New publication: School Feeding in Indigenous Communities
Brazil has one of the largest and most well-established school…
POLICY BRIEF #4: School Feeding in traditional communities: The indigenous PNAE in Amazonas
Brazil has one of the largest and most well-established school feeding programmes in the world, covering more than 40 million students daily in all regions of the country. Implementing this programme in a country of continental dimensions and rich ethnic variety requires constant innovation and continuous attention to the specific needs of each community. This new Policy Brief presents the challenges and solutions in supplying school meals to indigenous populations through the successful experience of adapting the National School Feeding Programme (PNAE) to the needs and context of traditional communities in Amazonas.
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