The F4E program has been a lifesaver for my family! I have enrolled two kids in the program, and every single day, they eat at school. Before, I’d pack some leftovers for them to carry to school but this program has lifted that off my shoulders. It is a very affordable program, as I only pay Kes 15 which even if things are tight, I can afford. Plus, my children are so excited to go to school knowing a delicious meal awaits! I highly recommend F4E to any parent.
Making every statistic count
Food4Education seeks to energize the rich and robust body of evidence on school feeding.

Our tech-enabled blueprint creates real-time performance and verification data. We use this to track reach and affordability. Then we combine our data with school-level and national-level data to create a picture of nutrition and education outcomes.
increase in attendance at F4E schools
increase in partner school enrollment
increased performance on national examinations
children fed daily
cost per meal
meals served since inception
quality jobs created
school feeding programs with government partners
parent net promoter score
The recipe for nutritious lunches
Full of dietary diversity, a single Food for Education meal gives kids the extra calories, carbohydrates, proteins, and micronutrients their bodies and brains need to concentrate and grow healthy and strong.
Our lunches significantly contribute to Recommended Daily Allowance for:
Zinc
(86-100%)
Iron
(40%)
Potassium
(65-100%)
Calcium
(60%)
Vegetables sourced locally.
Four food categories.
Protein to carb ratio is 1:1
We vary the menu seasonally serving rice, lentils, beans, and vegetables.
Our school meals contribute to children achieving four of the seven food groups (using the Minimum Dietary Diversity for Women scale).
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