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    Path to bright future running through rural school canteens

    China plays vital role by setting examples in meal programs

    By HOU CHENCHEN and ZHAO RUINAN | China Daily Global | Updated: 2024-05-20 09:28
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    Students enjoy a free and nutritious lunch on Feb 16, 2023, in Xishan, Congjiang county of Guizhou province. YANG WENBIN/XINHUA

    China has a critical role to play in South-South cooperation, such as building more sustainable school meal programs in developing countries amid post-pandemic economic challenges, climate change and rising food prices, a United Nations official said.

    "The Chinese government has put in place good nutrition guidelines, innovations in areas such as food fortification to address anaemia as well as an effective monitoring framework for school meals," said Carmen Burbano de Lara, director of school meals and social protection service of the UN World Food Programme during a visit to China in March.

    "What China has done here is inspirational and the scale it reached is very important for other countries to learn from," she said.

    Since Burbano's first trip to the country in 2009, she has maintained a strong connection with and passion for China. Her maiden trip coincided with the publication of Rethinking School Feeding, which she co-authored and which later became one of the documents that the Chinese nutrition improvement program relied on.

    Since 2018, WFP China along with local governments has conducted trial initiatives in improving preschool nutrition in rural China, including in Hunan, Gansu and Sichuan provinces and the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, targeting left-behind children and low-income families.

    The huge investment made by the Chinese government to ensure children's nutrition in recent years is particularly significant, Burbano said.

    "With each visit to China I could see that cooks were trained, the infrastructure in schools was enhanced and foods such as rice and soy sauce were fortified," she said.

    In 2022, China joined the School Meals Coalition, a platform to restore school meal programs that had collapsed following the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, China is working with other governments to restore school meals around the world.

    In Rwanda, the government has met a commitment announced in 2021 to introduce universal school feeding coverage, according to a WFP report. In 2020, the country provided 400,000 children with school meals and by 2022 that number had risen to four million. In Benin, President Patrice Talon announced a national budget commitment of $270 million in 2022 to extend the national school feeding program.

    "As the global community pays more attention to school meals, to help low-income countries build more sustainable school meal programmes is imperative," she said.

    School feeding

    Low-income countries lag behind the rest of the world when it comes to providing meals to children. Around 61 percent of children receive meals in schools in high-income countries but only 18 percent do so in low-income countries, said a WFP report.

    Statistics also show that though there has been a recovery overall, the reach of school meals in low-income countries remains at 4 percent below pre-pandemic levels, according to the WFP report, the State of School Feeding Worldwide 2022. In the two years to 2022, the amount of international financial aid that these schools received fell from about $267 million to $214 million.

    Burbano said that she saw poverty and realized what unequal society meant when she was growing up in Quito, Ecuador.

    "If a student comes from a poor family, it's likely that the meal they get at school will be the most important one of the day," she said. "The mere presence of a meal in school sometimes is enough reason for parents to send their sons and especially daughters to school."

    It was fortunate that Burbano's mother, once a chef, understood that nutritious food and education were the foundation for a good future. Burbano said her mother's teachings have shaped her life. "When I came of age, I married those two things: embracing the importance of education and good nutrition in nourishing children's dreams in all countries."

    It's not just an investment in children and families but also economies of both rural and urban communities. In fragile countries, the school meal programs are supporting peace building efforts and building trust in the state, she said.

    Studies at Harvard University show that for every dollar invested, nine dollars are returned in the form of economic benefits in health, education, social protection, etc. Where school meals are available, enrollment goes up by 9 percent, and anaemia in girls goes down by 20 percent, the studies showed.

    "I would like to see more sustainable food systems that link small farmers to schools and children," Burbano said. "All schools can have clean energy for cooking, and women can have more access to jobs through such systems."

    In the case of Xiangxi Tujia and Miao autonomous prefecture in Central China's Hunan province, a nutritional improvement program launched by WFP China is part of a rural vitalization drive benefiting local farmers and constructing agricultural supply chain.

    During her visits to many schools in western China over the years, Burbano has also had the opportunity to share with children the meals they were receiving as part of the programme.

    "It was a great experience, eating what the children received at school: the fortified rice, vegetables, eggs and a variety of soups. I found the meals both delicious and nutritious," she said.

    "I was happy that, what I strongly believed, what shaped my own life, was really being practiced here in China."

    Kuang Hanying contributed to this story.

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