Title: Global Child Nutrition Forum 59th Annual National Conference
1Global Child Nutrition Forum59th Annual National
Conference
Baltimore, 13th 20th July 2005
2GCNF /59th SNA Conference
- GCNF - July 14th July 17th
- 17 International delegates.
- Jamaica, Mexico, Argentina Scotland, England,
Malaysia, Hong Kong, Canada, Columbia, Greece,
South Africa, Ghana, France. - FOUR days of sharing challenges being faced in
each country.
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4GCNF /59th SNA Conference
- Debates on free meals eligibility
- International School feeding programs
- Commercial approach or Statutory provision
- Presentation by world Food Program
- Goal is to eradicate world hunger by 2015
- Today 835M suffer from chronic hunger due to lack
of nutrition education and health - 300m are children 2/3 are girls
5GLOBAL CHILD NUTRITION FORUM (GCNF) Baltimore,
Maryland July 14 17, 2005
What are the greatest challenges faced by the
school feeding programmes In your country?
- Hong Kong students have one hour for lunch
but they eat fast so they can play. - USA research shows scheduling recess (play
time) before lunch has positive results on
lunch consumption. - France family style eating regulates time for
eating. Food is served in courses. - Greece Breaks at school allow students a time
to buy from street vendors or go home. - Children coming to school hungry.
6School Feeding in the USA
- Meal Service Periods
- Length of meal service period usually less than
20 minutes for lunch - Open campus (students can leave school to buy
lunch or eat at school. - Food Safety
- Serving It Safe National exam sponsored by
National Restaurant Education Foundation - Training each district conducts their own
training programme. - Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point
(HACCP) programme. - Vision
- Healthful meals and nutrition education for ALL
children. - National Participation Statistics
- 58 students enrolled eat lunch
- 59 receive free / reduced price lunches
- 21 student eat breakfast
- 29 million meals per day
- 8 million breakfasts per day
7Global Child Nutrition Forum (GCNF)Baltimore, MD
Congress / Senate
States Department ofEducation (50)
USDAFood NutritionServices
Food and Nutrition Services Representative on
SNA Board
AdvocacyGroups
School NutritionAssociation (SNA)54,000 members
NationalAssociation
SNA Members
Working in School Districts Representatives
on SNA Board
Industry Partners Representativeon SNA Board
SchoolAdministrators
Parents
Students
CommunityGroups
8School Visit to Eastport ElementaryAnnapolis
- Menu available was Pizza or a Sandwich
- Pizza manufactured solely for the School meals
service throughout USA. - Portion size was standard as per age group
- Kitchen was well equipped
- Large walk in freezers and fridges
9World Food Programme
- WFP fed 17million last year by creating new
school feeding programs in under developed world - Girls are given rewards for attending school i.e.
oil and flour - One aim is for each of us to register our support
and encourage others to do so - www.fighthunger.org
- Every five seconds someone dies with hunger
(probably a child) - Walk the world event in May 21 2006
- Support by creating your event in your schools
10Walk for Hunger 4,500 Delegates 5.30 am 17th July
11Comments from Delegates on Conference
- South Africa
- Enriching to know that we are facing similar
problems in all our countries - We must together promote a common goal to make
the world a safer place and to allow every child
the opportunity to eat a meal - Leon J. de Jager Chief Education
Specialist West Cape Education Dept.
12Comments from Delegates on Conference
- Greece
- We would like to see the GCNF forum to be
expanded to include more European and Eastern
European networks - Will take home the value of introducing breakfast
at school - Michael Hourdakis MSc Director of
Dietetics Aristoteles University
13Comments from Delegates on Conference
- Canada
- Proposing to develop school feeding programme
throughout Canada - Resolution is to look at school feeding, not as a
charity, but requiring total community
involvement and ownership - Martha OConnor Executive
Director Canadian Living Foundation
14Comments from Delegates on Conference
- Ghana
- Poverty levels in Ghana does not allow for
children to attend school never mind receive
school lunches - We are working with the World Food Programme to
develop a school feeding programme that not only
will provide nourishment, but will reward the
family for allowing children to attend school - Emmanuel Afoakwa Director of Nutrition
and Food Science University of Ghana
15Comments from Delegates on Conference
- Hong Kong
- In Hong Kong there is no national programme or
support network to initiate a school feeding
programme - My Goal is to encourage government to face the
challenge and provide a support mechanism to
initiate a school feeding programme - Gabriela Fung Dietician
Consultant Education Dept., Happy Valley
16SNA
- 800 Exhibitors
- All dedicated to school meals
- Has Strong political connections within USA
- Has Annual Audience at presidential level
- Decision of where school meals is funded from was
a huge decision during the past three years
1759th Annual SNA Conference
- 6.500 Delegates
- Every State represented
- Staff who earned customer service awards were
rewarded by attending conference - Every one proud to serve in school meals
- High profile speakers
- Cal Ripken Base balls Denis law
- Kathleen Kennedy Townsend One of the Kennedy
Daughters - Marylands first lady Lieutenant Governor
18Thanks
- The ASSIST committee
- GCNF for funding the trip
- Local Authority for granting the time
192006 Conference Los Angeles