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Prime Minister Dahal meets with UN Secretary General Guterres
The prime minister while addressing a UN meet underscores importance of school meals.
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Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal and United Nations (UN) Secretary General Antonio Guterres held a meeting in Rome on Monday.
According to Dahal’s Secretariat, the meeting took place on the side- lines of the 2023 UN Food Systems Stocktaking Moment being held in Italy.
As per the PM’s secretariat, issues including climate change, food security and strengthening the relationship between Nepal and the UN were dis- cussed during the meeting.
PM Dahal left for the European country on Saturday to attend the summit accompanied by his daughter Ganga Dahal, Minister for Agriculture and Livestock Development Beduram Bhusal, Member of the National Planning Commission Jay Kant Raut and other senior government officials.
On Monday, Dahal addressed the official opening session of the summit, in the capacity of the chair of the LDC Group.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Dahal while addressing at the United Nations Food Systems 2023 held in Italy on Monday highlighted the importance and need for school meals.
Speaking at the multinational event, Dahal emphasised the need to address the setbacks, in all sectors, hindering the realisation of all sustainable development goals, particularly zero hunger.
“It is important that we address the bottlenecks in every sector for making a leap towards zero hunger. School meals are such an area that has tremendous transformational impact,” the prime minister said.
“Transforming food systems is crucial not only for food security, but also for full realisation of all sustainable development goals. Today, I have come with a hope that this first biennial stocktaking moment will focus on means of implementation to match those [UN Food Systems Summit in 2021] ambitions and pledges.”
Further, Dahal stated that efforts to increase access to school meals, which were derailed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, must be redoubled while also adding that special attention be given to smaller nations.
“As we are recovering from the pandemic, it is important that we redouble our efforts to scale up school feeding programmes. Special attention needs to be given to the countries with smaller resource base.”
Prime Minister Dahal stated that the school meal programmes created a positive impact on the students’ overall development.
Dubbing Nepal’s school feeding programme a ‘success story’, Dahal said that the budget for the same had quadrupled in the last five years.
“Nepal’s experience with school feeding is a success story. It has integrated agriculture, education, food security, nutrition, health, and sanitation in the best way,” Dahal said.
“We have quadrupled the budget in the last five years for this purpose. In the current fiscal year, we have allocated six percent of the total education budget to school meals.”
The prime minister also reiterated Nepal’s commitment to scale up investment and resources for the programme.
“Nepal also joined the School Meals Coalition in 2021 to improve the quality, adequacy, coverage and sustainability of the school meals programme. We are also strengthening the capacity of the local government to implement and monitor the programmes.”
Dahal further claimed that his government was striving towards establishing a sustainable home-grown school feeding model and expanding local food production to ensure a diversified and nutritious food supply to school meals programme.