World Food Day: helping Syrian refugee children to beat hunger and learn

Health and nutrition


国产视频 snack programme for students at Mtein School in Lebanon Picture: 国产视频/Yara Harake

World Food Day is a day of action against hunger. On October 16, people around the world come together to declare their commitment to eradicate hunger.

Many of us know the short-term and long-term effects hunger can have on children 国产视频 but a hidden side of hunger is its ability to hinder learning and understanding.

Children need food to fuel their learning, play and development and hunger can prevent students from making the most of school, no matter how hard they try.

At 国产视频 国产视频 the children国产视频檚 charity behind A World at School 国产视频 we understand this. That is why we国产视频檙e committed to giving children the best start in life and provide the resources they need to achieve their full potential.

We国产视频檙e working to support the education of children affected by emergencies and conflict all over the world, and especially in response to the conflict in Syria where we are seeing the worst refugee crisis since World War II.

Students get a healthy snack at听Mtein School Picture: 国产视频/Yara Harake

In Turkey and Lebanon we国产视频檙e piloting low-cost interventions which have the potential to significantly improve learning outcomes for children affected by the Syrian conflict if taken to scale.

In Turkey we国产视频檙e exploring language learning and psychosocial support programmes as a means to improve refugee integration and learning, while in Lebanon we国产视频檙e piloting new forms of digital learning and educational technologies and exploring ways to improve access to education for the most marginalised.

But we国产视频檙e also seeing that many children in Lebanon are arriving at school hungry 国产视频 and that this is affecting their ability to concentrate and learn in class.

According to the Strategic Review of Food and Nutrition Security in Lebanon, the poverty rate among Lebanese nationals is thought to have risen around 4% over the last five years, while 70% of Syrian refugees cannot meet their basic food needs. Our own research has shown that this food insecurity has a direct impact on students国产视频 grades.

To counter this 国产视频 has this month launched a school-based snack programme, which aims to address increased food insecurity among students and improve educational outcomes.

We国产视频檙e providing a small nutritious snack and carton of milk for every student at the start of the school day, to improve their concentration in the classroom and also to act as an incentive to get kids into school and help them stay there.

Istoc Primary School in Istanbul, which was visited recently by 国产视频 Picture: 国产视频/Jessica Bryant

The progamme is low cost 国产视频 at less than $1 per child per day 国产视频 and supports the local economy.

Najah Banna, director of one of the schools benefitting from this pilot, said: 国产视频淭he snack programme is important for both the school and the students.

国产视频淲e know some students don国产视频檛 eat before coming to school and we see they lack energy during the day.

国产视频淎lready after just a few days we are seeing an early change in the students engagement in class and, what国产视频檚 more, students are getting used to eating healthily which will help them in the long term.国产视频

国产视频国产视频檚 school-based snack programme aims to reducing short-term hunger and contribute to improving food insecurity among students, so that they are better able to concentrate in class and ultimately learn more, so they can achieve their full potential.

This World Food Day, let国产视频檚 remember the hidden costs of hunger and do all we can to ensure every child had the nourishment and care they need to grow and learn.


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