Chapter 2 School food approaches in Peru, Colombia and Ecuador Intentions, illusions and uncertainties

The purpose of this chapter is to compare approaches to school food in Peru, Ecuador and Colombia from an educational perspective, taking into consideration national policy documents, plans and programs. The focus is on the purported social justice aims of school food initiatives, including their in...

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Main Author: Torres, Irene (auth)
Other Authors: López-Cevallos, Daniel F. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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