Educating children can help them and their families to move out of poverty. Yet even with free tuition, the cost of attaining education remains high for poor families in developing countries owing to competing demands on children’s time and other associated costs. One way to attract children from poor households to school, and keep them in school, is to provide food as an incentive for attendance. Food for education (FFE) programs provide immediate sustenance for the hungry, but perhaps more important, they empower future generations by educating today’s children. This case study from Bangladesh provides evidence of the impact of FFE interventions in enhancing educational attainment and improving nutrition and describes the movement forward...
The Comparing Food versus Cash for Education survey was conducted in Bangladesh in 2003 to compare t...
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) evaluated the FFE programme based on survey...
School feeding program as a social safety net has been popular in developing countries as an instrum...
Educating children can help them and their families to move out of poverty. Yet even with free tuiti...
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...
Purpose: Food security for students is very important if they are to achieve both quantitative and q...
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...
Using nationally representative data from Bangladesh, the paper investigates the effects of the food...
School feeding program as a social safety net has been popular in developing countries as an instrum...
Food for education (FFE) programs, including meals served in school and take-home rations conditiona...
Pervasive poverty and undernutrition persist in Bangladesh. About half the country’s 130 million peo...
The Impact Evaluation of Food for Education (FFE) survey was conducted in Bangladesh in 2000 to eval...
The Comparing Food versus Cash for Education survey was conducted in Bangladesh in 2003 to compare t...
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) evaluated the FFE programme based on survey...
School feeding program as a social safety net has been popular in developing countries as an instrum...
Educating children can help them and their families to move out of poverty. Yet even with free tuiti...
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...
Purpose: Food security for students is very important if they are to achieve both quantitative and q...
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...
Using nationally representative data from Bangladesh, the paper investigates the effects of the food...
School feeding program as a social safety net has been popular in developing countries as an instrum...
Food for education (FFE) programs, including meals served in school and take-home rations conditiona...
Pervasive poverty and undernutrition persist in Bangladesh. About half the country’s 130 million peo...
The Impact Evaluation of Food for Education (FFE) survey was conducted in Bangladesh in 2000 to eval...
The Comparing Food versus Cash for Education survey was conducted in Bangladesh in 2003 to compare t...
The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) evaluated the FFE programme based on survey...
School feeding program as a social safety net has been popular in developing countries as an instrum...