How Home-Grown School Feeding Crowds in Development and Crowds Out Instability: The Low Hanging Fruit

Home-Grown School Feeding: From Hot Meal to Macroeconomic Tool - A Low-Hanging Fruit for Africa’s Urgent Challenges

State absence, weak governance systems and poor public service provision are creating conditions of chronic insecurity and instability across the continent. The absence of access to health, education, employment, and sustainable livelihoods remains significant drivers of fragility and growing insecurity. This paper presents Home Grown School Feeding Programme (HGSFP) as policy instrument for government to address the absence of state services in conflict areas, helping restore trust and legitimacy.

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