Food for education (FFE) programs, including meals served in school and take-home rations conditional on school attendance, attempt to improve these investments by subsidizing the cost of school participation through providing food that could improve nutrition and learning. This study examines the economic motivation for the use of FFE programs to increase investments in education and nutrition. The study then presents a critical review of the empirical evidence of the impact of FFE programs on education and nutrition outcomes for primary-school-aged children in developing countries. The main contribution of this study is to judge and summarize the strength of the evidence based on the extent to which existing studies have identified a caus...
Food for education (FFE) programs, including free or subsidized on-site school feeding programs (SFP...
This paper evaluates the influence and impact that IFPRI research and related activities had on the ...
An analysis of learning outcomes from the evaluation of a national school feeding program in Ghana r...
Educating children can help them and their families to move out of poverty. Yet even with free tuiti...
School feeding program as a social safety net has been popular in developing countries as an instrum...
School feeding program as a social safety net has been popular in developing countries as an instrum...
The Food for Education (FFE) program was introduced to Bangladesh in 1993. This paper evaluates the ...
"Bangladesh’s Food for Education Program (FFE), which provided free food to poor families if their c...
The Government of Bangladesh launched the innovative Food for Education (FFE) program in 1993. The F...
11 pp.©Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. All rights reserved. This case study may be reproduced ...
The Government of Bangladesh launched the innovative Food for Education (FFE) program in 1993. The F...
Food for Education (FFE) programs, which consist of meals served in school and in some cases take-ho...
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) evaluated the FFE programme based on survey...
There is limited experimental evidence on the effects of large-scale, government-led interventions o...
There is very limited experimental evidence of the impact of large-scale, government-led school meal...
Food for education (FFE) programs, including free or subsidized on-site school feeding programs (SFP...
This paper evaluates the influence and impact that IFPRI research and related activities had on the ...
An analysis of learning outcomes from the evaluation of a national school feeding program in Ghana r...
Educating children can help them and their families to move out of poverty. Yet even with free tuiti...
School feeding program as a social safety net has been popular in developing countries as an instrum...
School feeding program as a social safety net has been popular in developing countries as an instrum...
The Food for Education (FFE) program was introduced to Bangladesh in 1993. This paper evaluates the ...
"Bangladesh’s Food for Education Program (FFE), which provided free food to poor families if their c...
The Government of Bangladesh launched the innovative Food for Education (FFE) program in 1993. The F...
11 pp.©Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. All rights reserved. This case study may be reproduced ...
The Government of Bangladesh launched the innovative Food for Education (FFE) program in 1993. The F...
Food for Education (FFE) programs, which consist of meals served in school and in some cases take-ho...
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) evaluated the FFE programme based on survey...
There is limited experimental evidence on the effects of large-scale, government-led interventions o...
There is very limited experimental evidence of the impact of large-scale, government-led school meal...
Food for education (FFE) programs, including free or subsidized on-site school feeding programs (SFP...
This paper evaluates the influence and impact that IFPRI research and related activities had on the ...
An analysis of learning outcomes from the evaluation of a national school feeding program in Ghana r...