Nutritional quality of meals served under the Ghana school feeding programme at the Upper West and Central Region of Ghana
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2019-04-08
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This research evaluated the nutritional quality of meals that were served to school children under the
Ghana School Feeding Programme in Wa and Cape Coast. A cross-sectional and descriptive survey
research designs were employed from which purposive and simple random sampling technique was
adopted. In all, a total of 720 respondents were selected and that comprised 600 pupils, 60 teachers and
60 kitchen staff. Data were also obtained using questionnaire, observation and unstructured interview
instruments. The data were then analysed with database and statistical software such as SPSS, ESHA,
FNPD and USDA National Nutrient Database for Standard Reference. Qualitatively, the findings revealed
that meals served in the schools had most of the needed food nutrients. However, the mean daily
nutritional values intake of the pupils in the schools in both studied areas did not meet the
recommended nutrient intake value. It is therefore recommended that the government should enhance
the nutritional quality of the meals served to the pupils by supplying vitamin supplements. Again, the
government should consult experts in food and nutrition in each region to redraw menu which has
nutritional benefits from locally grown foods.
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Variety of food, recommended nutrient intake, nutrients, leafy vegetables.
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Bigson, K., Essuman, E. K., Boadu, V. G., & Otoo, G. S. (2019). Nutritional quality of meals served under the Ghana school feeding programme at the Upper West and Central Region of Ghana. African Journal of Food Science, 13(4), 92-100.