Sri Lanka, Oct. 28 -- United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has welcomed a contribution of US $2.7 million from global fashion brand, Michael Kors to bolster Sri Lanka's National School Meals Programme.
The support, through the brand's long-running 'Watch Hunger Stop campaign' will contribute to WFP's Home-Grown School Feeding (HGSF) initiative.
The funding will enable WFP to expand its Home-Grown School Feeding program from eight to ten districts, ensuring that 250,000 children receive daily nutritious meals, over the next three years. The money will also support 1,500 local farmers and caterers supply fresh and locally sourced produce.
In addition, 30 schools will benefit from infrastructure upgrades, including the installation o...
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