More children in Nghe An to benefit from school milk programme
The central province of Nghe An aims to roll out the school milk programme on a larger scale from the 2017-2018 academic year in an effort to prevent malnutrition among pre-school and primary school kids.
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Accordingly, all children in pre-schools and primary schools across the province will receive 180ml milk packages five days per week. The malnutrition rate among under-five children in the locality is expected to drop to the country’s average in 2020.
Nghe An is working on a mechanism to provide free-of-charge milk for poor children, those with disabilities and orphans.
During the 2015-2016 academic year, the province piloted a school milk programme worth over VND87.1 billion (US$3.9 million), of which VND32.3 billion (US$1.45 million) came from TH Group, one of Vietnam's leading milk suppliers.
Data from the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals (MDG) initiative shows that the rate of child malnutrition in Vietnam is declining by 1.5% every year. From 44% in 1994, the rate has dropped to under 20% at present.