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Theme area
Poverty and health, Governance and participation in health
Author
Sherman J; Muehlhoff E
Title of publication Developing a Nutrition and Health Education Program for Primary Schools in Zambia
Date of publication
2007 November
Publication type
Journal Article
Publication details
Journal Of Nutrition Education And Behavior 6 39 pp 335-342
Publication status
Published
Language
English
Keywords
nutrition and health education; behaviour change; basic schools; Zambia; curriculum development; learner-centred
Abstract
School-based health and nutrition interventions in developing countries aim at improving children’s nutrition and learning ability. In addition to the food and health inputs, children need access to education that is relevant to their lives, of good quality, and effective in its approach. Based on evidence from the Zambia Nutrition Education in Basic Schools (NEBS) project, this article examines whether and to what extent school-based health and nutrition education can contribute directly to improving the health and nutrition behaviors of school children. Initial results suggest that gains in awareness, knowledge and behavior can be achieved among children and their families with an actively implemented classroom program backed by teacher training and parent involvement, even in the absence of school-based nutrition and health services.
Country
United Kingdom
Publisher
Journal Of Nutrition Education And Behavior