ABSTRACT
The school supplementary feeding programme is a national initiative implemented by
the Ministry of Education (MoE) with the Ministry of Health and Social Services
(MOHSS). MOHSS offers technical expertise in health related issues through the
National Policy for School Health. The objectives of the study were to assess how the
implementation of the school supplementary feeding programme is helping to ease the
malnutrition burden on school learners, determine the extent to which primary school
learners are gaining increased knowledge on nutrition due to the school supplementary
feeding programme, establish the extent to which the knowledge has resulted in
improved practices in food preparation and nutritional status of learners, and to
ascertain the community’s acceptance of the school supplementary feeding programme.
The study applied a combination of qualitative and quantitative design with descriptive
and comparative approaches. Individual interviews were conducted with 102 learners
(both on the feeding programme and those not in the feeding programme) using a
structured questionnaire. A focus group discussion was also held with the parents or
guardians with regards to their perception of the school supplementary feeding
programme (n = 8). The study was conducted at Havana Primary School in the Katutura
area of Windhoek.
The study found a total of 90 %( n=51) of the learners in the school supplementary
feeding programme were thin, with 59% being moderately to severely thin. The study
also revealed that 67% (n=51) of the learners not participating in the school
supplementary feeding programme were also mildly to severely thin. The parents or
guardians appreciated the school feeding programme, but from the learners and the
parents’ responses there was nothing to show that the programme is improving nutrition
knowledge to both the learners and their families.
The findings highlighted that the current school feeding supplementary programme
implementation was not sufficient and that more still needed to improve its delivery.
The school feeding programme is in need of strengthening by implementing more
monitoring and evaluation measures to improve the efficiency of service delivery. The
Ministry of Health and Social services working more closely with the Ministry of
Education can cement the gains already achieved by the school supplementary feeding
program. The primary school education curriculum could also be improved to provide
more nutrition education to the learners.
SIBANDA, D (2021). An Analysis Of The Implementation Of The School Supplementary Feeding Programme In Windhoek, Namibia. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/an-analysis-of-the-implementation-of-the-school-supplementary-feeding-programme-in-windhoek-namibia
SIBANDA, DUMISANI "An Analysis Of The Implementation Of The School Supplementary Feeding Programme In Windhoek, Namibia" Afribary. Afribary, 28 Apr. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/an-analysis-of-the-implementation-of-the-school-supplementary-feeding-programme-in-windhoek-namibia. Accessed 29 Nov. 2024.
SIBANDA, DUMISANI . "An Analysis Of The Implementation Of The School Supplementary Feeding Programme In Windhoek, Namibia". Afribary, Afribary, 28 Apr. 2021. Web. 29 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/an-analysis-of-the-implementation-of-the-school-supplementary-feeding-programme-in-windhoek-namibia >.
SIBANDA, DUMISANI . "An Analysis Of The Implementation Of The School Supplementary Feeding Programme In Windhoek, Namibia" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 29, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/an-analysis-of-the-implementation-of-the-school-supplementary-feeding-programme-in-windhoek-namibia