No School Feeding For Affluent Schools
Posted on May 4, 2011 Flashback: Pupils queuing for food THE DEPUTY National Coordinator of the Ghana School Feeding Programme (GSFP), Francis Gyarko has revealed that affluent schools on the programme will be taken off to make way for deprived public basic schools across the country. The move is under a retargeting plan meant to re-design the second phase of the programme. Mr. Gyarko disclosed this at a workshop organized in Ho by the organization to sensitize the media on GSFP activities, accept feedback and sort out inputs to be considered in the second phase design. He noted that the removal of the affluent schools from the programme is not politically motivated but to ratify an anomaly that defeats its original intention. "The basic concept of the programme is to provide children in deprived public primary schools and kindergartens with one hot nutritious meal prepared from locally grown foodstuffs on every school going day," he explained. He theref...