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School Meals as Climate Solution: Global Leaders Call for Integration

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

The Rockefeller Foundation Invests in Regenerative School Meals for‌ Global Nutrition Security

The Rockefeller ⁣Foundation is spearheading a ⁢meaningful initiative⁢ to combat rising global nutrition insecurity by investing in regenerative ⁤agriculture and expanding school meal ⁣programs worldwide. Recognizing the interconnectedness of healthy food,‍ healthy ecosystems, and‌ thriving communities, the foundation is committing $100 million over the next five ‌years to​ support over a dozen countries in their​ efforts to⁤ provide nutritious, regeneratively-sourced meals to 100 million children.

This new commitment builds upon the foundation’s existing work in Brazil and Kenya and ​represents a continuation of⁤ its dedication to global nutrition. Over the past five years, The ‍Rockefeller Foundation has already allocated‌ more than $220 million⁤ to initiatives focused ‍on improving nutrition while simultaneously benefiting the planet.

The initiative ⁤emphasizes regenerative agriculture ‍- farming practices⁣ that actively restore soil ⁤and water resources, unlike conventional methods that ⁢frequently enough⁢ deplete them. This​ approach​ is seen as crucial for addressing challenges like declining crop yields, ⁣diminishing nutritional value in food, and ​deteriorating soil fertility.‍ By prioritizing regeneratively-sourced ingredients for school⁣ meals, the program aims to restore ecosystems and ensure long-term food security.

A recent joint ⁣statement signals a push to integrate regenerative school meals into national climate plans, potentially unlocking further support and investment. The program‌ has already garnered endorsements from key global ⁢leaders.

H.E. farah Sheikh Abdulkadir, Minister of Education, Culture, and Higher Education for Somalia, highlighted the importance of school meals as a​ foundation⁤ for education, nutrition, and ⁢economic progress, ⁣emphasizing their role in ‍providing dignity and chance for Somali children. H.E. Jeppe Bruus ⁤Christensen, Denmark’s Minister for Green Transition, stressed ​the need for nutritious, locally-produced, and regenerative meals. ​Rania Dagash-Kamara, Assistant ⁤Executive ⁣Director for Partnerships and Resource Mobilization at the World Food Program,⁢ underscored‍ the ⁤broader benefits of school meals, noting their potential ⁢to nourish ecosystems, empower​ farmers, and strengthen communities in the face of increasing climate‍ challenges.

The Rockefeller Foundation, a philanthropic organization focused on collaborative partnerships in‌ science, technology, and innovation, aims to promote human well-being and reverse the climate crisis through systemic change in areas‍ like food, health, energy, ​and finance.Further facts about​ the foundation and its initiatives can be found​ at ⁣ www.rockefellerfoundation.org/subscribe ​and on social‌ media platforms X ⁢(@RockefellerFdn) and LinkedIn (@the-rockefeller-foundation).

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