Assessing the Influence of School Feeding Programs on Pupils’ Academic Engagement in Arusha District, Tanzania
Bakari George *
Tengeru Institute of Community Development, P.O. Box 1006, Arusha, Tanzania.
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Abstract
This paper evaluated the impact of school feeding programs on the academic participation of pupils in Arusha District, Tanzania. The goal was to assess the impact of the provision of meals on pupils’ attendance, retention, and general schooling experience. Quantitative and qualitative data collection methods were integrated to form a mixed-method approach. Through the use of questionnaires, interviews, and observations, data was collected from 80 respondents which was analyzed using thematic and descriptive statistics. Findings show that the school feeding programs greatly impact the improvement of school attendance and retention rates. This is of particular importance for the younger children in the lower primary grades. Respondents noted that the provision of meals at school boosts attendance because pupils look forward to meals and parents are motivated to enroll and keep their children in school. Furthermore, the program was noted to have a positive impact on pupils’ attention in class and class participation which is likely a result of better nutrition. Among the difficulties noted were erratic food supplies, absence of kitchen facilities, and inadequate support from the community. The paper concludes that school feeding has programs is a vital strategy that fosters equal opportunistic education in food insecure areas. The paper further recommends the government and other concerned bodies to increase support for these programs to guarantee proper funding and active community involvement toward the continuation and growth of school feeding programs. These actions are critical to improve educational success and solve the problem of child malnutrition in Tanzania.
Keywords: School feeding, pupils, academic engagement, nutrition