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School Health & Nutrition Web Site: hits/month, January 2003 – January 2007
www.schoolsandhealth.org
The global school health & nutrition website• Documents, events, resources & agency
information, mail list, sub-sites
Developed and administered by The Partnership for Child Development
www.schoolsandhealth.org/Wafrica/
Food for Education sub-sitePlanned sub-siteInformation on Food for
EducationMulti-partner inputChat room
School Health Mail list Share information & documents
Forum for discussion and debate
A point of contact for interested organisations and individuals
Sign up on the School Health and Nutrition website
Directory of School Based
Health and Nutrition Programmes:
Findings from a surveyof organisation support
Partnership for Child DevelopmentPartnership for Child DevelopmentJan W de Lind van WijngaardenJan W de Lind van Wijngaarden
Celia MaierCelia MaierLesley DrakeLesley Drake
Updated Survey – October 2006Updated Survey – October 2006
Directory of School Based Health and Nutrition Programmes, 2006
Survey of 38 agencies supporting SHN Programmes
2006 Survey building on 2000 survey Information highlighting:
• areas of ongoing concern• emerging trends and issues
Launch of FRESH 2000 Focusing Resources on Effective School Health Emphasises partnerships in support of SHN and
HIV&AIDS programs
4 pillars:• Health-related school policies (including HIV&AIDS issues
and psychosocial environment)• Promotion of a safe and supportive school environment• Skills based health education• Schools-based health and nutrition services
Since the launch of FRESH most agencies are moving towards Integrated School
Health and Nutrition Programmes
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Number of organisationssupporting 1, 2, 3 or 4 pillars ofFRESH
Number of organisations explicitlysupporting the FRESH f ramew ork
Moving towards Integrated School Health and Nutrition Programmes
The move towards Intergrated Programming
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Missed Advocacy Opportunity
BUT….
Reference to EFA and MDGs is limited. 19 organisations do not link their work
to EFA or MDGs Only 6 organisations delivering all 4
FRESH components relate their work to the achievement of EFA and MDGs
Thank you
Copies of the Directory can be found at the entrance and outside the Green
Room