Avallone, Sylvie; Giner, Céline; Nicklaus, Sophie; Darmon, Nicole; (2023) School Meals Case Study: France. Working Paper. London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17037/PUBS.04671091
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Abstract
This school meals case study forms part of a collection led by the Research Consortium for School Health and Nutrition’s "Good Examples" Community of Practice. Developed by L’Institut Agro, OECD and INRAE, the School Meals Case Study of France serves to document how the national school meals programme is organized, funded, and monitored throughout the country. The objectives of this case study include presenting an introduction to the country profile, outlining the design and implementation of school feeding programmes, describing their monitoring and evaluation processes, and highlighting lessons learned, best practices, and challenges. This case study is written as a working paper, and can be updated to reflect evolving circumstances. The ‘Good Examples’ Community of Practice supports the evidence generation of the Research Consortium for School Health and Nutrition, the evidence-generating arm of the School Meals Coalition. The Research Consortium’s objective is to carry out independent research across diverse sectors and generate solid, compelling, and actionable evidence regarding the benefits of school food programs to inform evidence-based decision-making on school health and nutrition policies and practices.
Item Type | Monograph |
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Keywords | school meals, school feeding programmes, best practices, child nutrition, food security, child health, public health, school feeding programs |
Faculty and Department | Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health > Dept of Population Health (2012- ) |
Elements ID | 208720 |
Copyright Holders | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine |