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Children in blue uniforms eat their school lunch, consisting of juice and couscous, in a Brazilian public school.

May 28 is World Nutrition Day, a date on which…

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The Ministry of Social Development and Fight Against Hunger (MDS)…

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Brazil has one of the largest national school feeding programmes in the world, serving cooked meals daily to around 40 million students across the country. Considering the area of more than 8,000 km2 and the population of around 220 million citizens, operating and overseeing the implementation of a programme that reaches all students in the country’s public basic education network certainly presents challenges. In this policy brief, we’ll see what centralised and decentralised tools the Brazilian government uses to monitor the implementation of the National School Feeding Programme and accountability, including: School Feeding Councils, monitoring visits and digital monitoring and data management tools.

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Mbemba Mahoungou School in Mindouli, in the Pool department. ©…

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Interview originally published at School Meals CoalitionDuring a study visit…

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On May 14th, the World Food Programme (WFP) Centre of…

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Statement issued by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António…

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On Thursday, May 9, at 8 pm, the first episode…

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A delegation composed of the World Food Programme (WFP) Chief…

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