Impact Evaluation of National Home-Grown School Feeding Programme in Cambodia
CDRI is collaborating with IFPRI to evaluate Cambodia’s Home-Grown School Feeding Program, an important policy tool to reduce and prevent poverty, vulnerability and inequity across the country. The School Feeding Policy 2024-2035, developed by the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport and recently endorsed by the Prime Minister, highlights the central role of the HGSFP in the country’s overall social protection system.
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