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Governance, policy and regulatory frameworks for school feeding programmes is the subject of a virtual session with Caribbean countries

The Third virtual session with professionals from the Caribbean will be held on June 6, and will be a part of the 34th West Indies Agricultural Economics Conference 2023.

Paulo Beraldo

The importance of governance policy and regulatory frameworks for school feeding programmes will be the topic discussed in a session with professionals from Caribbean countries. The virtual event will be held on June 6 and is the third and last of a series of three virtual sessions organized to share knowledge, experiences and good practices on “Resilient and Sustainable School Feeding Programmes”.

The other two sessions took place in the second semester last year and looked at food and nutrition education (FNE), procurement from local farmers for school feeding and school gardens as a pedagogical tool.

This session on “governance, policy and regulatory frameworks” will be carried out jointly by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the Brazil-FAO International Cooperation, the Mexico-CARICOM-FAO Initiative and the Caribbean Agro-Economic Society (CAAES) in association with the University of the West Indies (UWI), St. Augustine Campus. The event will take place virtually at 2 pm (EST Time) for a duration of 2 hours and a half.

The training session will be an integral part of the 34th West Indies Agricultural Economics Conference 2023 that will take place during the week of 4-9 June 2023 in Nassau, the Bahamas. The West Indies Agricultural Economics Conference is the major activity of the Caribbean Agro-Economic Society which was formally launched in 1974 with, among others, the objective of facilitating a forum for exchange and flow of ideas between universities, regional and government institutions and the private sector with respect to matters related to the economics of agricultural production and related industries.

The event

The intent, with this seminar, is to offer a forum for discussion, reflection, learning and exchange of experiences, practices and methodological tools between key actors involved in the design and implementation of school feeding programs in the Caribbean and other actors throughout the Latin America and the Caribbean and FAO with experience in school feeding. Special attention will be paid to participants from the Bahamas, Belize, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Jamaica.

All those countries have received in the past, assistance and training support from both the FAO/Brazil Technical Cooperation through the project “Consolidation of School Feeding Programmes in Latin America and the Caribbean” and/or the Mexico-CARICOM-FAO Initiative. Furthermore, stakeholders from regional institutions performing in the Caribbean and from other CARICOM countries are kindly welcome to join the forum.

The session will have a presentation by Manuela Cuvi, a FAO Legal Officer with vast experience in the field of school feeding regulatory frameworks. It will also feature successful experiences from Brazil and Mexico, as well as the participation of representatives of the National Fund for Educational Development (FNDE), the Brazilian Agency for Cooperation (ABC), the Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation (AMEXCID), the National System for the Comprehensive Development of the Family (SNDIF) and from CAAES and UWI.

A presentation by CAAES to share its methodology to help Caribbean countries strengthen national school feeding programs will also be of particular interest. There will be ample opportunity in this third virtual session for public interaction to discuss the possibilities and paths towards the consolidation and improvement of school feeding policies in the region.