Has coronavirus changed school meals for ever?
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In March 2020, as countries struggled to contain the coronavirus pandemic, 90% of the world’s school children were sent home. With all eyes - and headlines - on the spread...
show moreEmily Thomas hears extraordinary stories from Kenya and the US of how schools and charities fought to reach children throughout school closures. Could the coronavirus have changed school meals for good - and if so, why did it take a pandemic for the world to wake up to their importance?
(Picture: boy with school lunch. Credit: Getty Images/BBC)
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Contributors:
Wawira Njiru: Founder and Executive Director, Food for Education
Carmen Burbano: Director of the World Food Programme’s School Feeding Division
Dr. Gabriella McLoughlin: Research Associate, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri
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