Center for Research on Population and Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA.
Public Health Nutr. 2020 Apr;23(5):914-923. doi: 10.1017/S1368980019003161. Epub 2019 Nov 22.
Decades of marginalization have led Palestinian refugees living in Lebanon to experience multigenerational poverty and food insecurity. The Healthy Kitchens, Healthy Children programme implemented and examined the impact of a two-pronged intervention that employed women through community kitchens to deliver a subsidized healthy daily school snack to elementary-school children in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. We describe the rationale, study design, theorized impact pathways, and discuss lessons learned.
The programme was quasi-experimental. We conducted formative and process evaluation of both components of the intervention to elucidate the pathways to programme impact.
Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon.
Thirty-three women participated in the kitchens and provided subsidized snacks to 714 children.
Snacks were healthy, traditional Palestinian recipes designed by women and a nutritionist. Participation fluctuated but eventually increased after modifying the meals to ensure acceptability by children. The main challenges to sustainability related to the need for subsidization of the meals and the lack of school policies around the regulation of sales of school food, which together led to fluctuations in programme participation.
The study provides lessons learned on the potential of this model to improve the human capital of two generations of protracted refugees. The availability of schools as a constant market for these social enterprises offers an opportunity for sustainable livelihood generation and food security gains. Challenges to sustainability remain and could be addressed through social (subsidies to support the programme) and structural (policies to restrict unhealthy food sales) measures.
几十年来的边缘化导致生活在黎巴嫩的巴勒斯坦难民经历了多代人的贫困和粮食不安全。“健康厨房,健康儿童”计划实施并评估了一项双管齐下的干预措施的影响,该措施通过社区厨房雇用妇女,向黎巴嫩巴勒斯坦难民营的小学生提供补贴的健康每日学校零食。我们描述了基本原理、研究设计、理论影响途径,并讨论了经验教训。
该计划是准实验性的。我们对干预措施的两个组成部分进行了形成性和过程评估,以阐明通往计划影响的途径。
黎巴嫩的巴勒斯坦难民营。
33 名妇女参加了厨房,并为 714 名儿童提供了补贴零食。
零食是健康的,是妇女和营养师设计的传统巴勒斯坦食谱。参与率波动,但在修改膳食以确保儿童接受后最终增加。可持续性的主要挑战与膳食补贴的需求以及学校缺乏有关学校食品销售监管的政策有关,这两者共同导致了计划参与率的波动。
该研究提供了有关该模式如何提高两代长期难民人力资本的经验教训。学校作为这些社会企业的稳定市场的存在为可持续生计创造和粮食安全收益提供了机会。可持续性面临的挑战仍然存在,可以通过社会(补贴以支持该计划)和结构(限制不健康食品销售的政策)措施来解决。