WFP considers increasing support to school canteens in Togo

Economic governance
Thursday, 25 October 2018 10:14
WFP considers increasing support to school canteens in Togo

(Togo First) - On October 23, 2018, Togo’s Prime Minister gave an audience at his office to Abdou Dieng, World Food Programme’s (WFP) Director for West Africa.

Dieng came to relay his conclusions regarding the study related to the end of hunger (SDG 2), that will be released in the coming days. According to him, WFP is looking for ways to increase its support to school canteens in Togo.

In effect, the UN programme plans to boost its support to small producers to increase their yields and subsequently better supply the canteens with local products.

The creation of school canteens is financed by the Togolese government, as part of the Social nets and community development project (PDC+) with the support of WFP and the World Bank. In 2017-2018, the scheme helped provide 7,089,359 meals to 91,319 pupils, including 43,697 girls.

Let’s recall that every year, WFP distributes meals to about 22 million pupils across 60 countries.

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