It takes the average reader 1 hour and 11 minutes to read How Effective are Food for Education Programs? by Sarah Adelman
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Governments use food for education (FFE) programs to increase school participation and support learning through better nutrition. But how effective are these programs? This food policy review surveys the empirical literature to assess the impact of FFE programs on the students' schooling, learning, and nutrition. It examines the economic rationale for FFEs, critically assesses the evidence on their effectiveness, identifies areas where further research is needed, and offers guidelines for future program design and use.
How Effective are Food for Education Programs? by Sarah Adelman is 69 pages long, and a total of 17,871 words.
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