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Germany's BMZ, Novo Nordisk Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and WFP Launch School Meals Accelerator to Feed 100 Million Children by 2030
- The Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany, Novo Nordisk Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation, and the World Food Programme have launched the School Meals Accelerator to aid an additional 100 million children by 2030.
- The initiative starts with over US$80 million from founding partners, with extra support from France and the Global Partnership for Education.
- Germany emphasizes that school meals are a vital investment in development, helping communities and strengthening food security.
- The Accelerator aims to enhance national school feeding programs, supporting children and farmers while promoting food and nutrition security.
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Germany's BMZ, Novo Nordisk Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and WFP Launch School Meals Accelerator to Feed 100 Million Children by 2030
Combats hunger and poverty and strengthens food and nutrition security in Africa, Asia, and Latin America by unlocking full potential of national school feeding programsGets off the ground with US$80 million from the four founding partners plus France and the…
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